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|func=llInsertString|return_type=string
|func=llInsertString|return_type=string
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|func_footnote=i.e. unlike other somewhat similar string functions such as [[llGetSubString]] and [[llDeleteSubString]], you cannot use -1 for the counting with this function. You may use instead the function provided a bit further below.
|func_footnote=i.e. unlike other somewhat similar string functions such as [[llGetSubString]] and [[llDeleteSubString]], you cannot use -1 for the counting with this function. You may use instead the function provided a bit further below.
|func_desc
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|return_text='''dst''' with '''src''' inserted starting at '''pos'''.
|Return_text={{LSLP|dst}} with {{LSLP|src}} inserted starting at {{LSLP|pos}}.
|spec
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|caveats
|caveats
|constants
|constants
|examples=
|examples=
<lsl>llInsertString("input", 2, "put out")// returns "input output"</lsl>
<source lang="lsl2">llInsertString("input", 2, "put out")// returns "input output"</source>
|helpers=This function will allow you to use a negative number as the position:
|helpers=This function will allow you to use a negative number as the position:
<lsl>string insertString(string destination, integer position, string str) {
<source lang="lsl2">string insertString(string destination, integer position, string str) {
     if (position < 0)
     if (position < 0)
         if ((position += llStringLength(destination)) < 0)
         if ((position += llStringLength(destination)) < 0)
             position = 0;
             position = 0;
     return llInsertString(destination, position, str);
     return llInsertString(destination, position, str);
}</lsl>
}</source>
|also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||[[llDeleteSubString]]}}
|also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||[[llDeleteSubString]]}}
{{LSL DefineRow||[[llGetSubString]]}}
{{LSL DefineRow||[[llGetSubString]]}}
{{LSL DefineRow||[[llReplaceSubString]]|}}
|also_events
|also_events
|also_tests
|also_tests

Latest revision as of 12:30, 30 January 2023

Summary

Function: string llInsertString( string dst, integer pos, string src );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Returns the string dst with src inserted starting at pos.

• string dst destination of insertion
• integer pos position index for insert, first is 0
• string src source string to be inserted

pos does not support negative indexes. i.e. unlike other somewhat similar string functions such as llGetSubString and llDeleteSubString, you cannot use -1 for the counting with this function. You may use instead the function provided a bit further below.

Caveats

  • If pos is out of bounds the script continues to execute without an error message.

Examples

llInsertString("input", 2, "put out")// returns "input output"

Useful Snippets

This function will allow you to use a negative number as the position:

string insertString(string destination, integer position, string str) {
    if (position < 0)
        if ((position += llStringLength(destination)) < 0)
            position = 0;
    return llInsertString(destination, position, str);
}

See Also

Functions

•  llDeleteSubString
•  llGetSubString
•  llReplaceSubString

Articles

•  Examples: str_replace Replace all instances of a string with another string in a target string
•  Examples: SplitLine Insert 'new line' escape codes at certain positions of a string

Deep Notes

Signature

function string llInsertString( string dst, integer pos, string src );