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For disambiguation purposes, see also [[Insert (Config)]]. | |||
In BR, in order to insert one string into another, we must use the desired starting subscript and '''ZERO''' as the ending subscript: | In BR, in order to insert one string into another, we must use the desired starting subscript and '''ZERO''' as the ending subscript: | ||
Revision as of 16:43, 7 May 2013
For disambiguation purposes, see also Insert (Config).
In BR, in order to insert one string into another, we must use the desired starting subscript and ZERO as the ending subscript:
00010 dim a$*255 00020 let a$ = "beginning end" 00030 let a$(10:0) = " middle " ! here we are inserting 6 characters (" middle ") starting at character 10 of string a$ 00040 print a$
Note that there is a difference between inserting characters and replacing characters in a string. When replacing, some characters from the original string are removed. When inserting, no characters from the original string are removed.