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  2. Substring index - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a substring index is a data structure which gives substring search in a text or text collection in sublinear time. Once constructed from a document or set of documents, a substring index can be used to locate all occurrences of a pattern in time linear or near-linear in the pattern size, with no dependence or only logarithmic dependence on the document size.

  3. Indexer (programming) - Wikipedia

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    C sharp. Indexers are implemented through the get and set accessors for the operator []. ... AddRange (members);} public string this [int index] ...

  4. Comparison of programming languages (string functions)

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    string.indexOf(substring«,startpos») Java, JavaScript: returns −1 string.IndexOf(substring«,startpos«, charcount»») VB .NET, C#, Windows PowerShell, F#: returns −1 string:str(string, substring) Erlang: returns 0 (string-contains string substring) Scheme (SRFI 13) returns #f (search substring string) Common Lisp: returns NIL (string ...

  5. C Sharp syntax - Wikipedia

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    C# has and allows pointers to selected types (some primitives, enums, strings, pointers, and even arrays and structs if they contain only types that can be pointed [14]) in unsafe context: methods and codeblock marked unsafe. These are syntactically the same as pointers in C and C++.

  6. C Sharp (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    C Sharp Programming at Wikibooks C# ( / ˌ s iː ˈ ʃ ɑːr p / see SHARP ) [ b ] is a general-purpose high-level programming language supporting multiple paradigms . C# encompasses static typing, [ 16 ] : 4 strong typing , lexically scoped , imperative , declarative , functional , generic , [ 16 ] : 22 object-oriented ( class -based), and ...

  7. Template:Str index - Wikipedia

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    Base 1: the first character is numbered 1, and so on. Any leading or trailing whitespace is removed from the string before searching. If the requested position is negative, this function will search the string counting from the last character. In other words, number = -1 is the same as asking for the last character of the string.

  8. Convicted killer escapes Mississippi prison on Christmas Eve ...

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    Johnson is serving time for a string of unrelated crimes, including striking a fellow prisoner with a brick, setting fire to the Shelby County Jail and killing an acquaintance in 2016 by stabbing ...

  9. Rope (data structure) - Wikipedia

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    The split point is at the end of a string (i.e. after the last character of a leaf node) The split point is in the middle of a string. The second case reduces to the first by splitting the string at the split point to create two new leaf nodes, then creating a new node that is the parent of the two component strings.