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Latest revision as of 09:20, 27 April 2017
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RIGHT$ returns the specified number of characters from the right-hand side of the string.
In UTF-8 supporting versions 4.5.1 and higher NULL characters are no longer cut
out from strings, resulting in a different behavior:
Len of Chr$(0) is 1:
In former versions NULL characters could not appear in the middle of strings, since
the concationation process cut these characters from the resulting string.
Syntax
RIGHT$(<string>,<expression>)
Availability
All versions
Type
<return value>: String
<string>: String
<expression>: Long
Range
<return value>: String
<string>: String
<expression>: 0 to MaxLong
Scope
Configuration, Task or Terminal
Limitations
Read only
Examples
Test=”This string is too short”
-->PRINT RIGHT$(Test,4)
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