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| How to build such complex strings with double quotes easily? |
| Iniciado por guest, 02,feb. 2016 11:44 - 6 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 02,febrero 2016 - 11:44 |
Hello,
I am trying to build a string which is getting a bit too long as it contains double quotes.
Here is the code: bufRetValueBuffer = Charact(34) + "ok" + Charact(34) + "," + Charact(34) + Charact(34) + "," + Charact(34) + Charact(34) + "," + Charact(34) + Charact(34) + "," + Charact(34) + Charact(34) I should the string like this: Quote
"ok","","","",""
Is there any easier way to build strings with quotes (single as well as double)?
TIA
Yogi Yang |
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| Publicado el 02,febrero 2016 - 13:46 |
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| Publicado el 02,febrero 2016 - 13:48 |
Hi, Yogi. Two suggestions: 1. The quick and dirty way is to define a 1-character string for double quotes DQ is string=Charact(34)
Your command would look like bufRetValueBuffer=DQ+"ok"+DQ+","+DQ+DQ+","+DQ+DQ+","
2. A fancier way would be to define a procedure (local or global) PROCEDURE DQ(x) RESULT Charact(34)+x+Charact(34)
Your command would look like bufRetValueBuffer=DQ("ok")+","+DQ("")+","+DQ("") |
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| Publicado el 02,febrero 2016 - 13:50 |
Hi Yogi,
I think you can use triple quotes. For better readability you could also use: bufRetValueBuffer = Replace("-ok-,--,--,--","-",Charact(34)) or bufRetValueBuffer = StringBuild("%1ok%1,%1%1,%1%1,%1%1",Charact(34))
Regards, Piet |
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| Publicado el 02,febrero 2016 - 13:55 |
Hi Yogi
In addition to the other suggestions: If the length of the line is a problem, as you said, you can cut it into two or more lines with ... (three periods). Like:
DQ is string=Charact(34) bufRetValueBuffer=DQ+"ok"+DQ+... ","+DQ+DQ+","+DQ... +DQ+"," best regards Ola |
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| Publicado el 02,febrero 2016 - 14:40 |
You could also try building a string that contains "%1","%2","%3",... as many as you need.
Then StringBuild(YourString,Forename,Surname,Address1...)
Then you would see something like "Fred","Bloggs","1 High Street",...
Don't forget, you can also use arrays to build the content :spos:
http://help.windev.com/en-US/… |
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| Publicado el 02,febrero 2016 - 14:54 |
Quote Paulo Oliveira
Just doudle them or use the sintax:
my_string is string=[
aaa "bb" ccc
] Paulo,
Thanks for the hint. It works perfectly and as I need it. Instead of adopting suggestions by others I prefer to go with your suggestion. It is easier and cleaner.
Thank you,
Yogi Yang |
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