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: | : Variable where the relative position index of ''SubString'' inside ''String'' is returned, according to ''StartPoint''. This value is always smaller or equal than ''String'''s length. If ''SubString'' is not found, an empty value is returned. | ||
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: Start position where the search begins and the counter starts. '''>''' = ''String'' | : Start position where the search begins and the counter starts. '''>''' = ''String'''s start, '''<''' = ''String'''s end. Default is '''>'''. | ||
=== Example === | === Example === |
Revision as of 11:28, 1 July 2005
Description
Requires: LogicLib.
Version: 2.0.
This function outputs the relative index position from the start or end of a string, where a substring is located.
How To Use
Syntax
${StrLoc} "ResultVar" "String" "SubString" "StartPoint(>|<)"
or
Push "StartPoint(>|<)" Push "SubString" Push "String" Call StrLoc Pop "ResultVar"
Parameters
- ResultVar
- Variable where the relative position index of SubString inside String is returned, according to StartPoint. This value is always smaller or equal than String's length. If SubString is not found, an empty value is returned.
- String
- String where to search for SubString.
- SubString
- String to search in String.
- StartPoint(>|<)
- Start position where the search begins and the counter starts. > = String's start, < = String's end. Default is >.
Example
${StrLoc} $0 "This is just an example" "just" "<" ;$0 = "11"
Function Code
!define StrLoc "!insertmacro StrLoc" !macro StrLoc ResultVar String SubString StartPoint Push "${StartPoint}" Push "${SubString}" Push "${String}" Call StrLoc Pop "${ResultVar}" !macroend Function StrLoc /*After this point: ------------------------------------------ $R0 = StartPoint (input) $R1 = SubString (input) $R2 = String (input) $R3 = SubStringLen (temp) $R4 = StrLen (temp) $R5 = StartCharPos (temp) $R6 = TempStr (temp)*/ ;Get input from user Exch $R0 Exch Exch $R1 Exch 2 Exch $R2 Push $R3 Push $R4 Push $R5 Push $R6 ;Get "String" and "SubString" length StrLen $R3 $R1 StrLen $R4 $R2 ;Start "StartCharPos" counter StrCpy $R5 0 ;Loop until "SubString" is found or "String" reaches its end ${Do} ;Remove everything before and after the searched part ("TempStr") StrCpy $R6 $R2 $R3 $R5 ;Compare "TempStr" with "SubString" ${If} $R6 == $R1 ${If} $R0 == `<` IntOp $R6 $R3 + $R5 IntOp $R0 $R4 - $R6 ${Else} StrCpy $R0 $R5 ${EndIf} ${ExitDo} ${EndIf} ;If not "SubString", this could be "String"'s end ${If} $R5 >= $R4 StrCpy $R0 `` ${ExitDo} ${EndIf} ;If not, continue the loop IntOp $R5 $R5 + 1 ${Loop} ;Return output to user Pop $R6 Pop $R5 Pop $R4 Pop $R3 Pop $R2 Exch Pop $R1 Exch $R0 FunctionEnd