StringLabels (3)
NAME
StringLabels - String operations.Module
Module StringLabelsDocumentation
Module
StringLabels
:
sig end
String operations.
val length
:
string -> int
Return the length (number of characters) of the given string.
val get
:
string -> int -> char
String.get s n
returns the character at index
n
in string
s
.
You can also write
s.[n]
instead of
String.get s n
.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
n
not a valid index in
s
.
val set
:
bytes -> int -> char -> unit
Deprecated.
This is a deprecated alias of
BytesLabels.set
.
String.set s n c
modifies byte sequence
s
in place,
replacing the byte at index
n
with
c
.
You can also write
s.[n] <- c
instead of
String.set s n c
.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
n
is not a valid index in
s
.
val create
:
int -> bytes
Deprecated.
This is a deprecated alias of
BytesLabels.create
.
String.create n
returns a fresh byte sequence of length
n
.
The sequence is uninitialized and contains arbitrary bytes.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
n < 0
or
n >
Sys.max_string_length
.
val make
:
int -> char -> string
String.make n c
returns a fresh string of length
n
,
filled with the character
c
.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
n < 0
or
n >
Sys.max_string_length
.
val init
:
int -> f:(int -> char) -> string
init n f
returns a string of length
n
,
with character
i
initialized to the result of
f i
.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
n < 0
or
n >
Sys.max_string_length
.
val copy
:
string -> string
Return a copy of the given string.
val sub
:
string -> pos:int -> len:int -> string
String.sub s start len
returns a fresh string of length
len
,
containing the substring of
s
that starts at position
start
and
has length
len
.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
start
and
len
do not
designate a valid substring of
s
.
val fill
:
bytes -> pos:int -> len:int -> char -> unit
Deprecated.
This is a deprecated alias of
BytesLabels.fill
.
String.fill s start len c
modifies byte sequence
s
in place,
replacing
len
bytes by
c
, starting at
start
.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
start
and
len
do not
designate a valid substring of
s
.
val blit
:
src:string -> src_pos:int -> dst:bytes -> dst_pos:int -> len:int -> unit
String.blit src srcoff dst dstoff len
copies
len
bytes
from the string
src
, starting at index
srcoff
,
to byte sequence
dst
, starting at character number
dstoff
.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
srcoff
and
len
do not
designate a valid range of
src
, or if
dstoff
and
len
do not designate a valid range of
dst
.
val concat
:
sep:string -> string list -> string
String.concat sep sl
concatenates the list of strings
sl
,
inserting the separator string
sep
between each.
val iter
:
f:(char -> unit) -> string -> unit
String.iter f s
applies function
f
in turn to all
the characters of
s
. It is equivalent to
f s.[0]; f s.[1]; ...; f s.[String.length s - 1]; ()
.
val iteri
:
f:(int -> char -> unit) -> string -> unit
Same as
String.iter
, but the
function is applied to the index of the element as first argument
(counting from 0), and the character itself as second argument.
Since
4.00.0
val map
:
f:(char -> char) -> string -> string
String.map f s
applies function
f
in turn to all
the characters of
s
and stores the results in a new string that
is returned.
Since
4.00.0
val mapi
:
f:(int -> char -> char) -> string -> string
String.mapi f s
calls
f
with each character of
s
and its
index (in increasing index order) and stores the results in a new
string that is returned.
Since
4.02.0
val trim
:
string -> string
Return a copy of the argument, without leading and trailing
whitespace. The characters regarded as whitespace are:
' '
,
'rs012'
,
'rsn'
,
'rsr'
, and
'rst'
. If there is no leading nor
trailing whitespace character in the argument, return the original
string itself, not a copy.
Since
4.00.0
val escaped
:
string -> string
Return a copy of the argument, with special characters
represented by escape sequences, following the lexical
conventions of OCaml. If there is no special
character in the argument, return the original string itself,
not a copy. Its inverse function is Scanf.unescaped.
val index
:
string -> char -> int
String.index s c
returns the index of the first
occurrence of character
c
in string
s
.
Raise
Not_found
if
c
does not occur in
s
.
val rindex
:
string -> char -> int
String.rindex s c
returns the index of the last
occurrence of character
c
in string
s
.
Raise
Not_found
if
c
does not occur in
s
.
val index_from
:
string -> int -> char -> int
String.index_from s i c
returns the index of the
first occurrence of character
c
in string
s
after position
i
.
String.index s c
is equivalent to
String.index_from s 0 c
.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
i
is not a valid position in
s
.
Raise
Not_found
if
c
does not occur in
s
after position
i
.
val rindex_from
:
string -> int -> char -> int
String.rindex_from s i c
returns the index of the
last occurrence of character
c
in string
s
before position
i+1
.
String.rindex s c
is equivalent to
String.rindex_from s (String.length s - 1) c
.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
i+1
is not a valid position in
s
.
Raise
Not_found
if
c
does not occur in
s
before position
i+1
.
val contains
:
string -> char -> bool
String.contains s c
tests if character
c
appears in the string
s
.
val contains_from
:
string -> int -> char -> bool
String.contains_from s start c
tests if character
c
appears in
s
after position
start
.
String.contains s c
is equivalent to
String.contains_from s 0 c
.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
start
is not a valid position in
s
.
val rcontains_from
:
string -> int -> char -> bool
String.rcontains_from s stop c
tests if character
c
appears in
s
before position
stop+1
.
Raise
Invalid_argument
if
stop < 0
or
stop+1
is not a valid
position in
s
.
val uppercase
:
string -> string
Return a copy of the argument, with all lowercase letters
translated to uppercase, including accented letters of the ISO
Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
val lowercase
:
string -> string
Return a copy of the argument, with all uppercase letters
translated to lowercase, including accented letters of the ISO
Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
val capitalize
:
string -> string
Return a copy of the argument, with the first character set to uppercase.
val uncapitalize
:
string -> string
Return a copy of the argument, with the first character set to lowercase.
type t
=
string
An alias for the type of strings.
val compare
:
t -> t -> int
The comparison function for strings, with the same specification as
Pervasives.compare
. Along with the type
t
, this function
compare
allows the module
String
to be passed as argument to the functors
Set.Make
and
Map.Make
.