Casio fx-9860G AU PLUS Calculator User Manual


 
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StrMid(
Function: Extracts from the
n-th to the m-th character of a string.
Syntax: StrMid("<string>",
n [,m)] (0 n 9999, n is a natural number)
Description: Omitting
m will extract from the n-th character to the end of the string.
StrRight(
Function: Copies a string up to the
nth character from the right.
Syntax: StrRight("<string>",
n[)] (0 n 9999, n is a natural number)
StrRotate(
Function: Rotates the left side part and right side part of a string at the
nth character.
Syntax: StrRotate("<string>", [,
n)] (–9999 n 9999, n is an integer)
Description: Rotation is to the left when
n is positive, and to the right when “n” is negative.
Omitting n” uses a default value of +1.
Example: StrRotate("abcde", 2) ........ Returns the string “cdeab”.
StrShift(
Function: Shifts a string left or right
n characters.
Syntax: StrShift("<string>", [,
n)] (–9999 n 9999, n is an integer)
Description: Shift is to the left when
n is positive, and to the right when “n” is negative.
Omitting n” uses a default value of +1.
Example: StrShift("abcde", 2) ........ Returns the string “cde”.
StrSrc(
Function: Searches “<string 1>” starting from the specified point (
nth character from
beginning of string) to determine if it contains the data specified by “<string 2>”. If the data is
found, this command returns the location of the first character of “<string 2>”, starting from the
beginning of “<string 1>”.
Syntax: StrSrc("<string 1>", "<string 2>"[,
n)] (0 n 9999, n is a natural number)
Description: Omitting the start point causes the search to start from the beginning of
“<string 1>”.
StrUpr(
Function: Converts all the characters of a string to upper case.
Syntax: StrUpr("<string>"[)]
+
Function: Joins “<string 1>” and “<string 2>”.
Syntax: "<string 1>"+"<string 2>"
Example: "abc"+"de"mStr 1 .......... Assigns “abcde” to Str 1.