Template:Strloc prefix
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The string-prefixer Template:Strloc prefix gets the prefix of a string up to a specified location, or the entire string when location is less than 1.
Usage
- {{Strloc prefix|<string1>|strloc=<n>}}
Returns the prefix of string1 up to location strloc=n, where n = 1 denotes the first character of the string. If strloc <= 0 then the entire string1 is the result. The parameter strloc can be a math formula, such as: strloc={{{len}}}-2, or strloc=abs(-2*5)+6.
Examples
The following show various uses:
- {{Strloc prefix|abcdef|strloc=3}} → abc
- {{Strloc prefix|abcdef|strloc=0}} → abcdef
- {{Strloc prefix|My Title (film)|strloc= {{strfind_short|My Title (film)|(|1|lenstr={{strlen_quick|My Title (film)}}|}}-2}} → My Title
- In the example with "{{strfind_short}}: the number for strloc was set by finding "(" in the
title. If there had been no parenthesis "(" then the result would get the entire title.
Limitations
The text extracted is subject to the limitations of parser functions {#ifexpr:} and {padleft:}. In particular, spaces around the prefixed string are dropped, and NOT counted, before or after:
- {{Strloc prefix| Title here |strloc=9}} → "Title her"
- {{Strloc prefix| Title here |strloc=0}} → "Title here"
Spaces embedded within the prefix string are real spaces (NOT " "), and any accented or special characters can be used in the string.
Related pages
- {{Strloc insert}} - Inserts a string at character location strloc, or appends if strloc<=0.
- {{Strloc prefix}} - Extracts string prefix up to location strloc, or whole string if strloc<=0.
- {{Str rep}} — Returns the string, replacing the first occurrence of a specified string, with another string. Requires a match.
- {{Str repc}} — Returns the string, replacing the first occurrence of a specified string, with another string, if there is one.
- {{Repeat}} — Repeat character string n times
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