Module std.string
String handling functions.
Category | Functions |
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Searching | column
indexOf
indexOfAny
indexOfNeither
lastIndexOf
lastIndexOfAny
lastIndexOfNeither
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Comparison | isNumeric
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Mutation | capitalize
|
Pruning and Filling | center
chomp
chompPrefix
chop
detabber
detab
entab
entabber
leftJustify
outdent
rightJustify
strip
stripLeft
stripRight
wrap
|
Substitution | abbrev
soundex
soundexer
succ
tr
translate
|
Miscellaneous | assumeUTF
fromStringz
lineSplitter
representation
splitLines
toStringz
|
Objects of types string
, wstring
, and dstring
are value types
and cannot be mutated element-by-element. For using mutation during building
strings, use char[]
, wchar[]
, or dchar[]
. The xxxstring
types are preferable because they don't exhibit undesired aliasing, thus
making code more robust.
The following functions are publicly imported:
Module | Functions |
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Publicly imported functions | |
std.algorithm | cmp
count
endsWith
startsWith
|
std.array | join
replace
replaceInPlace
split
empty
|
std.format | format
sformat
|
std.uni | icmp
toLower
toLowerInPlace
toUpper
toUpperInPlace
|
There is a rich set of functions for string handling defined in other modules.
Functions related to Unicode and ASCII are found in std
and std
, respectively. Other functions that have a
wider generality than just strings can be found in std
and std
.
See Also
-
std
and.algorithm std
for generic range algorithms.range -
std
for functions that work with ASCII strings.ascii -
std
for functions that work with unicode strings.uni
Functions
Name | Description |
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abbrev(values)
|
Construct an associative array consisting of all abbreviations that uniquely map to the strings in values. |
assumeUTF(arr)
|
Assume the given array of integers arr is a well-formed UTF string and
return it typed as a UTF string.
|
capitalize(input)
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Capitalize the first character of s and convert the rest of s to
lowercase.
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center(s, width, fillChar)
|
Center s in a field width characters wide. fillChar
is the character that will be used to fill up the space in the field that
s doesn't fill.
|
centerJustifier(r, width, fillChar)
|
Center justify r in a field width characters wide. fillChar
is the character that will be used to fill up the space in the field that
r doesn't fill.
|
chomp(str)
|
If str ends with delimiter , then str is returned without
delimiter on its end. If it str does not end with
delimiter , then it is returned unchanged.
|
chompPrefix(str, delimiter)
|
If str starts with delimiter , then the part of str following
delimiter is returned. If str does not start with
|
chop(str)
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Returns str without its last character, if there is one. If str
ends with "\r\n" , then both are removed. If str is empty, then
it is returned unchanged.
|
column(str, tabsize)
|
Compute column number at the end of the printed form of the string, assuming the string starts in the leftmost column, which is numbered starting from 0. |
detab(s, tabSize)
|
Replace each tab character in s with the number of spaces necessary
to align the following character at the next tab stop.
|
detabber(r, tabSize)
|
Replace each tab character in r with the number of spaces
necessary to align the following character at the next tab stop.
|
entab(s, tabSize)
|
Replaces spaces in s with the optimal number of tabs.
All spaces and tabs at the end of a line are removed.
|
entabber(r, tabSize)
|
Replaces spaces in range r with the optimal number of tabs.
All spaces and tabs at the end of a line are removed.
|
fromStringz(cString)
|
|
indexOf(s, c, cs)
|
Searches for character in range. |
indexOf(s, sub, cs)
|
Searches for substring in s .
|
indexOfAny(haystack, needles, cs)
|
Returns the index of the first occurrence of any of the elements in needles in haystack . If no element of needles is found,
then -1 is returned. The startIdx slices haystack in the
following way haystack[startIdx .. $] . startIdx represents a
codeunit index in haystack . If the sequence ending at startIdx
does not represent a well formed codepoint, then a UTFException
may be thrown.
|
indexOfNeither(haystack, needles, cs)
|
Returns the index of the first occurrence of any character not an elements
in needles in haystack . If all element of haystack are
element of needles -1 is returned.
|
isNumeric(s, bAllowSep)
|
Takes a string s and determines if it represents a number. This function
also takes an optional parameter, bAllowSep , which will accept the
separator characters ',' and _ within the string. But these
characters should be stripped from the string before using any
of the conversion functions like to!int() , to!float() , and etc
else an error will occur.
|
lastIndexOf(s, c, cs)
|
|
lastIndexOf(s, sub, cs)
|
|
lastIndexOfAny(haystack, needles, cs)
|
Returns the index of the last occurrence of any of the elements in needles in haystack . If no element of needles is found,
then -1 is returned. The stopIdx slices haystack in the
following way s[0 .. stopIdx] . stopIdx represents a codeunit
index in haystack . If the sequence ending at startIdx does not
represent a well formed codepoint, then a UTFException may be
thrown.
|
lastIndexOfNeither(haystack, needles, cs)
|
Returns the last index of the first occurence of any character that is not
an elements in needles in haystack . If all element of
haystack are element of needles -1 is returned.
|
leftJustifier(r, width, fillChar)
|
Left justify s in a field width characters wide. fillChar
is the character that will be used to fill up the space in the field that
s doesn't fill.
|
leftJustify(s, width, fillChar)
|
Left justify s in a field width characters wide. fillChar
is the character that will be used to fill up the space in the field that
s doesn't fill.
|
lineSplitter(r)
|
Split an array or slicable range of characters into a range of lines
using '\r' , '\n' , '\v' , '\f' , "\r\n" ,
lineSep , paraSep and '\u0085' (NEL)
as delimiters. If keepTerm is set to Yes , then the
delimiter is included in the slices returned.
|
makeTrans(from, to)
|
Do same thing as makeTransTable but allocate the translation table
on the GC heap.
|
makeTransTable(from, to)
|
Construct 256 character translation table, where characters in from[] are replaced by corresponding characters in to[]. |
outdent(str)
|
Removes one level of indentation from a multi-line string. |
outdent(lines)
|
Removes one level of indentation from an array of single-line strings. |
representation(s)
|
Returns the representation of a string, which has the same type
as the string except the character type is replaced by ubyte ,
ushort , or uint depending on the character width.
|
rightJustifier(r, width, fillChar)
|
Right justify s in a field width characters wide. fillChar
is the character that will be used to fill up the space in the field that
s doesn't fill.
|
rightJustify(s, width, fillChar)
|
Right justify s in a field width characters wide. fillChar
is the character that will be used to fill up the space in the field that
s doesn't fill.
|
soundex(str, buffer)
|
Like soundexer , but with different parameters
and return value.
|
soundexer(str)
|
Soundex algorithm. |
splitLines(s, keepTerm)
|
Split s into an array of lines according to the unicode standard using
'\r' , '\n' , "\r\n" , lineSep ,
paraSep , U+0085 (NEL), '\v' and '\f'
as delimiters. If keepTerm is set to KeepTerminator , then the
delimiter is included in the strings returned.
|
strip(str)
|
Strips both leading and trailing whitespace (as defined by
isWhite ) or as specified in the second argument.
|
stripLeft(input)
|
Strips leading whitespace (as defined by isWhite ) or
as specified in the second argument.
|
stripRight(str)
|
Strips trailing whitespace (as defined by isWhite ) or
as specified in the second argument.
|
succ(s)
|
Return string that is the 'successor' to s[]. If the rightmost character is a-zA-Z0-9, it is incremented within its case or digits. If it generates a carry, the process is repeated with the one to its immediate left. |
toStringz(s)
|
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tr(str, from, to, modifiers)
|
Replaces the characters in str which are in from with the
the corresponding characters in to and returns the resulting string.
|
translate(str, transTable, toRemove)
|
Replaces the characters in str which are keys in transTable with
their corresponding values in transTable . transTable is an AA
where its keys are dchar and its values are either dchar or some
type of string. Also, if toRemove is given, the characters in it are
removed from str prior to translation. str itself is unaltered.
A copy with the changes is returned.
|
translate(str, transTable, toRemove, buffer)
|
This is an overload of translate which takes an existing buffer to write the contents to.
|
translate(str, transTable, toRemove)
|
This is an ASCII-only overload of translate . It
will not work with Unicode. It exists as an optimization for the
cases where Unicode processing is not necessary.
|
translate(str, transTable, toRemove, buffer)
|
This is an ASCII-only overload of translate which takes an existing buffer to write the contents to.
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wrap(s, columns, firstindent, indent, tabsize)
|
Wrap text into a paragraph. |
Classes
Name | Description |
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StringException
|
Exception thrown on errors in std.string functions. |
Aliases
Name | Type | Description |
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CaseSensitive
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Flag!("caseSensitive")
|
Flag indicating whether a search is case-sensitive. |
KeepTerminator
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Flag!("keepTerminator")
|
Split s into an array of lines according to the unicode standard using
'\r' , '\n' , "\r\n" , lineSep ,
paraSep , U+0085 (NEL), '\v' and '\f'
as delimiters. If keepTerm is set to KeepTerminator , then the
delimiter is included in the strings returned.
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Authors
Walter Bright, Andrei Alexandrescu, Jonathan M Davis, and David L. 'SpottedTiger' Davis