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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
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*FIND is used to locate the starting position of a search text in another string. ie, it will search the text inside another string and will return the starting position of the text inside the string.
The first character in within_text is character number 1. If you omit <math>num</math>, it is assumed to be 1.
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*First character in <math>num</math> is character number 1. By default <math>num</math> is assumed to be 1 and is optional.
 
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*FIND is used with languages that use the single-byte character set(SBCS).
==Description==
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*FINDB is used with languages that use the double-byte character set (DBCS).
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*The default language of your computer will result in the return value
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#FIND counts each character. It wont depend on default language setting.
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# FINDB counts double-byte character as 2.
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*FIND and FINDB are case sensitive. It won't allow wildcard characters.
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*If <math>text</math> is "" (NULL), FIND matches the first character in the search string.
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It will return ERROR when:
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1.<math>text</math> must not be wildcard characters.
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2.If <math>text</math> is not there in <math>textstring</math>
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3.If <math>num</math> is greater than the length of <math>textstring</math>.
  
  

Revision as of 05:16, 5 December 2013

FIND (text,textstring,num)


  • is the text you want to find.
  • is the text or string that contains the text you want to find.
  • is the number to start the search.

Description

  • FIND is used to locate the starting position of a search text in another string. ie, it will search the text inside another string and will return the starting position of the text inside the string.
  • First character in is character number 1. By default is assumed to be 1 and is optional.
  • FIND is used with languages that use the single-byte character set(SBCS).
  • FINDB is used with languages that use the double-byte character set (DBCS).
  • The default language of your computer will result in the return value
  1. FIND counts each character. It wont depend on default language setting.
  2. FINDB counts double-byte character as 2.
  • FIND and FINDB are case sensitive. It won't allow wildcard characters.
  • If is "" (NULL), FIND matches the first character in the search string.

It will return ERROR when:

1. must not be wildcard characters.
2.If  is not there in 
3.If  is greater than the length of .


Examples

See Also

References

Bessel Function