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Original: DATE..... 11 Jan 2019, 04:19p
Original: FROM.....
Developers@winserver.com
Original: TO....... ROBERT WOLFE
Original: SUBJECT.. RE: [Developers] Replacing Text
Original: FORUM.... Private Email
On Jan 11, 2019 05:01am,
Developers@winserver.com wrote to ROBERT WOLFE:
Hi
This maybe a simple question but not sure of the best way to do it.
I have a variable - for example say it contains "Mr John Smith"
I need to change this variable to = "Mr%20John%20Smith"
So basicially finding a space and replacing it with %20
Can anyone suggest the best way to do this ?
Dave, I believe something like this might help you out for a starting point:
//
// Will search for a spaces in a string and replace it with %20/
// Coded by Robert Wolfe <
robert.wolfe@winserver.org>
//
#include "util.wch"
#include "cmdline.wch"
if (GetNode() = 0) then
LoginSystem()
end if
dim string1 as string = "Mr. John Doe, Sr."
dim string2 as string = ""
dim char as string = ""
dim index as integer = 0
for index = 1 to len(string1)
char = mid(string1, index, 1)
if char = " " then char = "%20"
string2 = string2 + char
next index
print "string1 = "; string1
print "string2 = "; string2
When run using 'wcrun.exe -r' the code yields the following:
string1 = Mr. John Doe, Sr.
string2 = Mr.%20John%20Doe,%20Sr.
As a sidenote, I always include the LoginSystem() routine in all of my
programs so that I am not forced to log into the BBS when I want to run the
WCX outside of the BBS. Hope this helps.
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