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A negative <offset> is treated the same as zero, which simply returns the original string.
 
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If <offset> is longer than <string> then this returns an empty string.
 
If <offset> is longer than <string> then this returns an empty string.
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If <offset> is invalid, empty or undefined, this template goes berserk, so don't do that.
 
If <offset> is invalid, empty or undefined, this template goes berserk, so don't do that.
  

Revision as of 23:40, 9 March 2011

Usage

<code>{{Str right|<string>|<offset>}}</code>

Gives the characters from <offset> to the end of the string.

A negative <offset> is treated the same as zero, which simply returns the original string.

If <offset> is longer than <string> then this returns an empty string.

If <offset> is invalid, empty or undefined, this template goes berserk, so don't do that.

Limitations

  • Up to 100 chararacters in the input string. If possible, first check length of input string using {{Str len}}. Using strings longer than 100 characters may result in the error "max index is 100 for str_sub".
  • Limited set of characters.
  • Expensive.

Examples

  • {{Str right| lorem ipsum dolor sit amet | 10 }}Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".
  • {{Str right| lorem ipsum dolor sit amet | 1 }}Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".
  • {{Str right| lorem ipsum dolor sit amet | 0 }}Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".
  • {{Str right |123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.1 | 99}}Template:Str rightc

See also

Template:String templates see also