ReplaceAllB Function
Replaces all occurrences of a String with another String.
Syntax
result = ReplaceAllB( sourceString, oldString, newString )
result = stringVariable.ReplaceAllB( oldString, newString )
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sourceString |
The original string. |
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oldString |
The characters to be replaced. |
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newString |
The replacement characters. |
Notes
The ReplaceAllB function replaces all occurrences of oldString in sourceString with newString. ReplaceAllB is case-sensitive because it treats the source string as a series of raw bytes.
If newString is an empty string (""), the ReplaceAllB function deletes every occurrence of the oldString in the sourceString.
If oldString is an empty string (""), the ReplaceAllB function returns an unchanged copy of the sourceString.
ReplaceAllB is case-sensitive; it treats sourceString as a series of raw bytes. It should be used instead of ReplaceAll when the string represents binary data or when your application will run in a one-byte character set (such as the US system) and you want case-sensitivity.
Examples
Below are some examples that show the results of the ReplaceAll function
result=ReplaceAllB ("xyxyxy","x","z") //returns "zyzyzy"
result=ReplaceAllB("The quick fox"," ","") //returns "Thequickfox"
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See Also
Replace, ReplaceB, ReplaceAll, ReplaceLineEndings functions.