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  2. Template:Str startswith - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Str_startswith

    It returns "yes" if the second parameter is the start of the first parameter. Both parameters are trimmed before use. Examples Str ...

  3. Help:Manipulating strings - Wikipedia

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    The simplest operation is taking a substring, a snippet of the string taken at a certain offset (called an "index") from the start or end. There are a number of legacy templates offering this but for new code use {{#invoke:String|sub|string|startIndex|endIndex}}. The indices are one-based (meaning the first is number one), inclusive (meaning ...

  4. Template:a or an - Wikipedia

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    Words that begin with a consonant letter also have some exceptions: "{{a or an|heir}}" → "an heir" "{{a or an|hour}}" → "an hour" "{{a or an|honor}}" → "an ...

  5. Template:Str startswith/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is the {{Str startswith}} meta-template.. It returns "yes" if the second parameter is the start of the first parameter. Both parameters are trimmed before use. Examples

  6. Suffix tree - Wikipedia

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    The concept was first introduced by Weiner (1973).Rather than the suffix [..], Weiner stored in his trie [3] the prefix identifier for each position, that is, the shortest string starting at and occurring only once in .

  7. Template:Regex - Wikipedia

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    These are in the order of precedence. A prefix overrides a namespace overrides the GUI. The argument to the prefix parameter is a fullpagename, which conveys a namespace. When alternating search domains, with the various techniques, and because of their priorities, it deserves repeating: check the search bar indication; it is most subtle.

  8. Boyer–Moore string-search algorithm - Wikipedia

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    P denotes the string to be searched for, called the pattern. Its length is m. S[i] denotes the character at index i of string S, counting from 1. S[i..j] denotes the substring of string S starting at index i and ending at j, inclusive. A prefix of S is a substring S[1..i] for some i in range [1, l], where l is the length of S.

  9. Template:In string - Wikipedia

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    No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status 1 1 no description Unknown optional 2 2 no description Unknown optional 3 3 no description Unknown optional 4 4 no description Unknown optional source source no description Unknown optional target target no description Unknown optional start start no description Unknown optional plain plain no ...