Scilab 6.1.0
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- Chaînes de caractères
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- strcspn
- strindex
- string
- strings
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- strncpy
- strrchr
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- strspn
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- strtok
- tokenpos
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Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2025.0.0. This page might be outdated.
See the recommended documentation of this function
strspn
get span of character set in string
Syntax
res = strspn(str1, str2)
Arguments
- str1
a character string or matrix of character strings.
- str2
a character string or matrix of character strings.
- res
a matrix of character strings.
Description
res = strspn(str1, str2)
returns the length of the initial portion of str1
which consists only of characters that are part of str2
.
str1
must have same dimensions as str2
or str2
must be 1x1 string. The output will be the same dimensions as str1
in both cases.
Examples
i = strspn("129th","1234567890"); mprintf ("The length of initial number is %d.\n",i); i = strspn(["129th","130th"],["1234567890","130t"])
See also
- strcspn — get span until character in string
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