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trim method |
removes any space characters from both the beginning and end of a string |
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remove method |
removes a specified number anywhere in the string |
string.remove(startindex[numCharstoRemove]) start index = removes the the first character you want (first char. starts at 0) numChar = number of characters you want to remove |
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insert method |
allows you to insert characters in the string |
string.insert(startindex, value) we start with an index of 0 |
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padleft method |
right-aligns a string by inserting characters at the beginning of a string |
string.padleft(totalchars[padCharacters]) |
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padright method |
left aligns a string by inserting characters at the end of the string |
string.padright(totalcharacters[padcharacters]) |
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contains method |
returns the boolean value true when the substring is contained anywhere in the string |
string.contains(substring) ex; strlocation = "Louisville, KY" blniIsContained = strlocation.contains("KY") the substring is case sensitive to convert to upper characters simply toUpper.contains(substring) |
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indexof method |
determines whether a string contains a specific sequence of characters; returns either -1 (if the string does not contain the sequence of characters) or an integer that represents the starting position of the sequence of characters |
string.indexof(substring[startindex]) also case sensitive |
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substring method |
used to access any number of characters contained in a string |
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like operator |
this allows you to use pattern matching characters to determine weather one string is equal to another string |
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menu strip control |
is used to include one more menus on a windows form |
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shortkeys(menustrip control) |
appears to the right of the menu item and allows the user to select the item without opening the menu |
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pattern matching |
? = single character; * = zero or more characters; #= single digit; know[characterlist] and [!characterList] |
apart of the like operator |
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enable property |
used to enable (True) or disable (False) a control during run time |
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length property |
stores an integer that represents the number of characters contained in a string |
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