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Checking for specific text with Lingo
The Lingo operators contains
and equals (=
) are useful for checking strings. The contains
operator compares two strings to see whether one string contains the other. The equals operator can determine whether a string is exactly the same as the contents of a field cast member. Use these operators to check whether a specified string is in a field cast member. See contains
.You can also use Lingo to evaluate strings returned by the text
property of a text or field cast member. See text
.
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