Type
| Function |
Description
| Replaces a substring in the string applied to input IN1 by the string applied to input IN2. L characters of IN1 are replaced by IN2, starting at character position P. |
Notes
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- P cannot be 0. The first position in a string is 1.
- Do not use the same string as input and output string because the output string might add up until the output string is too short and the string is cleared or the string may get shrunk in a loop (depending on L).
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Parameters
| Inputs
IN1
Data type: | WSTRING |
Description: | Input string. |
IN2
Data type: | WSTRING |
Description: | Substring for replacing. |
L
Data type: | ANY_INT |
Description: | Number of characters to be replaced. |
P
Data type: | ANY_INT |
Description: | Position of the first character to be replaced. |
Output
OUT
Data type: | WSTRING |
Description: | Output string. |
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Error behavior
| Error behavior
The following table shows the errors which may occur while executing the function and the value returned by the function in the corresponding error case.
Error case | Output value |
L < 0 | Empty string '' |
P <= 0 | Empty string '' |
P + L > len(IN1) + 1(len(...) = actual string length) | Empty string '' |
IN2 == OUT | Empty string '' |
Resulted string too short | Empty string '' |
If the listed error occurs, a string error is written to the Online log in the MESSAGES window.
Note
Controller stop on string error: The controller can be automatically stopped when a string error occurs. This allows you to locate the error in your project. To enable the automatic stop of the controller in case of a string error, activate the button in the Cockpit toolbar of the controller. |
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Additional information
| EN/ENO behavior
The POU is only executed if TRUE is applied to the EN input. If EN = FALSE, the POU is not executed and ENO = FALSE indicates the inactivity.
If any of the errors listed under "Error behavior" occurs while executing the function, ENO is set to FALSE.
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