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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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Push " " ; divider | Push "o " ; divider str | ||
Push "hello my" ; input string | Push "hello my" ; input string | ||
Call GetLastPart | Call GetLastPart | ||
Pop $R1 ; last part "my" | Pop $R1 ; last part "my" | ||
Pop $R0 ; first part " | Pop $R0 ; first part "hell" | ||
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Revision as of 12:40, 14 July 2007
This function has a bug, if it is fed an empty input string it goes into an infinite loop.
Author: Afrow UK (talk, contrib) |
Description
This function returns the last part of a string after a certain character and the rest of the string before that character. If the character is not found within the string, then the function returns two empty strings.
Usage
Push "o " ; divider str Push "hello my" ; input string Call GetLastPart Pop $R1 ; last part "my" Pop $R0 ; first part "hell"
The Function
Function GetLastPart Exch $R0 ; input Exch Exch $R1 ; divider str Push $R2 Push $R3 Push $R4 Push $R5 StrCpy $R2 -1 StrLen $R4 $R0 StrLen $R5 $R1 Loop: IntOp $R2 $R2 + 1 StrCpy $R3 $R0 $R5 $R2 StrCmp $R3 $R1 Chop StrCmp $R2 $R4 0 Loop StrCpy $R0 "" StrCpy $R1 "" Goto Done Chop: StrCpy $R1 $R0 $R2 IntOp $R2 $R2 + $R5 StrCpy $R0 $R0 "" $R2 Done: Pop $R5 Pop $R4 Pop $R3 Pop $R2 Exch $R1 ; before Exch Exch $R0 ; after FunctionEnd