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Returns the substring of the string from the start to the end indexes. Indexes for strings start at 0. If the end parameter is not specified then the substring extends to the end of the string. | Returns the substring of the string from the start to the end indexes. Indexes for strings start at 0. If the end parameter is not specified, then the substring extends to the end of the string. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 8 June 2024
substring() Function
• Introduced in version 1.3b48
Returns the substring of the string from the start to the end indexes. Indexes for strings start at 0. If the end parameter is not specified, then the substring extends to the end of the string.
Usage
substring(str, start)
substring(str, start, end)
Examples
[substring("This is a test", 5)]
[substring("This is a test", 5, 7)]
Returns
is a test is