String.CountFields
From Xojo Documentation
Returns the number of values (fields) in the string passed that are separated by the separator string passed. If the source string is binary data or you require case-sensitivity, use a MemoryBlock instead.
Usage
result = stringVariable.CountFields(separator)
Part | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
result | Integer | The number of values in source that are separated by separator. |
stringVariable | String | The original string. |
separator | String | The character or characters that separate the values in source. |
Notes
The CountFields function is useful for reading columns of data from a text file where the fields are separated with a specific character or characters.
If the separator is not found within stringVariable, CountFields returns 1. If stringVariable is null, CountFields returns zero.
Using CountFields in a loop to extract fields from a string is inefficient. You should use Split and Ubound for this purpose. |
Sample Code
The code below returns 5.
Var s As String
s = "Dan*Smith*11/22/69*5125554323*Male"
count = s.CountFields("*")
The following code returns three because it counts the null "field" after the (unnecessary) final field delimiter.
This code in the Open event handler populates a PopupMenu and sets the initial value to the current month:
Var i, last As Integer
Var d As New DateTime = DateTime.Now
s = "January,February,March,April,May,June,July," _
+ "August,September,October,November,December"
last = s.CountFields(",")
For i = 1 To last
Me.AddRow(s.NthField(",", i))
Next
Me.SelectedRowIndex = d.Month - 1
See Also
String.NthField, String.Split, Text.Split functions; TextInputStream class