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Function [other Function type actions]
Item [operators of similar scope]
Stream parsing [other Stream parsing operators]
String [about String data type]
v9.1.0
Baseline
As at baseline
Syntax note: Operators without any defined mandatory arguments may omit their empty closing parentheses
String.skipToNumber()
String.skipToNumber
Advances the String stream to the next number (i.e. one of more continuous number characters). A failure occurs if the stream is exhausted.
For example:
vText = $Text.skipToNumber();
Tests that the next characters in the stream read from $Text is a sequence of digits, and advances the stream past a continuous runs of digits. Otherwise, it fails and the cursor does not advance. Either way, variable vText
receives the resulting text stream (as would any operator chained to .skipToNumber() unless a failure occurs in which case chained operators are not processed.
If the input stream passes in "1234 items" the cursor advances past '1234' such that the remaining stream is " items".
If the input stream passes in "1,234 items" the cursor advances past '1' such that the remaining stream is "234 items". Notice how number formatting delimiters like a comma (or other locale-specific delimiters) used in string representations of numbers may confuse this operator is used without care.
The presumption for use of this operator is as an assist to help ensure to-be-captured content is correctly detected. Essentially, this is a 'if' style test: if the test is correct proceed, else the cursor remains where it is for any possible chained stream parsing operators.
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