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[quote][i]Originally posted by Chris2[/i] [br]Windows Vista Origin 8.1. Hello, how is it possible to extract a part of string. I choose the string this way: Worksheet wks = Project.ActiveLayer(); string str; wks.GetCell(0, 0, str); In the specefied cell is for example "xy13,5". Now I just want to save a part of it like "13,5" to another string. Hope you can help me. [/quote]
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Chris2
Posted - 10/04/2010 : 03:32:47 AM
Windows Vista
Origin 8.1.
Hello,
how is it possible to extract a part of string. I choose the string this way:
Worksheet wks = Project.ActiveLayer();
string str;
wks.GetCell(0, 0, str);
In the specefied cell is for example "xy13,5".
Now I just want to save a part of it like "13,5" to another string.
Hope you can help me.
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TreeNode
Posted - 10/07/2010 : 3:37:24 PM
Hi Chris,
there are various Methods to manipulate a string.
Just look it up in: Help -> Programming -> OriginC
There you will find in:
OriginC Reference -> Classes -> Composite Datatypes -> String
all Methods you need for operations like that.
Here is the link where you can find this in Origin wiki:
http://ocwiki.originlab.com/index.php?title=Category:String_%28class%29
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rlewis
Posted - 10/04/2010 : 11:31:03 AM
If you know the number of preceedng characters (i.e. 2 in the example you provided) you can do something like ....
string strExtract=str.Mid(2);
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