syntax:functions:right
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- | ===== Right(text, | + | ====== Right(text, |
+ | Category: | ||
- | Returns | + | \\ |
+ | =====Description===== | ||
+ | This function returns the specified number of symbols from the right of // | ||
- | Note that the expression does not require | + | \\ |
+ | =====Arguments===== | ||
+ | ^Argument^Type^Description^ | ||
+ | |text|Text|The text value to extract | ||
+ | |no_of_chars|Integer, | ||
- | First arguments is implicitly converted into text, if it's not. | + | **Return value type:** Text |
- | ^ Example | + | \\ |
- | | right(' | + | =====Remarks===== |
- | | right(' | + | Regardless of the type of value passed in for //text//, the result of this function is //always// a text value. |
- | **See also** | + | Entering a // |
- | * [[syntax: | + | |
+ | Numbers and equations can be used as the //text// argument and are implicitly converted to their text-equivalent. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Passing in a date value (# | ||
+ | |||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | =====Examples===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | right(' | ||
+ | right(' | ||
+ | right(' | ||
+ | right(' | ||
+ | right(12345, | ||
+ | right(# | ||
+ | right(100*3, 1) = ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | ===== See also ===== | ||
+ | * [[syntax: | ||
* [[syntax: | * [[syntax: |
syntax/functions/right.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/14 22:30 by craigt