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# $EPIC: midw.txt,v 1.4 2007/03/02 02:32:04 jnelson Exp $

Synopsis:

$midw(<start> <length> <word list>)

Technical:

  • If the <start> argument is omitted the empty string is returned.
  • If the <length> argument is omitted the empty string is returned.
  • If the <start> argument is less than 0, the empty string is returned.
  • If the <length> argument is less than 1, the empty string is returned.
  • The return value is the first <length> words of the result of removing the first <start> words from <word list>.
  • Remember that <word list> is a list of words.

Practical:

Useful when you want to get some words on the inside of a word list.

Returns:

Words <start> through <start>+<length> in <word list>, counting from zero.

Examples:

$midw(2 2 hello there how are you?)         returns "how are"
$midw(-1 3 hello there bob)                 returns nothing
$midw(0 7 hello there bob)                  returns "hello there bob"

History:

This function first appeared in “plus-2” (post-ircII, pre-EPIC)

midw.txt · Last modified: 2007/03/02 02:32 by 127.0.0.1