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  2. Help:Manipulating strings - Wikipedia

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    Regular expressions (or regex) are a common and very versatile programming technique for manipulating strings. On Wikipedia you can use a limited version of regex called a Lua pattern to select and modify bits of text from a string. The pattern is a piece of code describing what you are looking for in the string.

  3. Comparison of programming languages (string functions)

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    String functions are used in computer programming languages to manipulate a string or query information about a string (some do both).. Most programming languages that have a string datatype will have some string functions although there may be other low-level ways within each language to handle strings directly.

  4. String interning - Wikipedia

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    String interning is supported by some modern object-oriented programming languages, including Java, Python, PHP (since 5.4), Lua [4] and .NET languages. [5] Lisp , Scheme , Julia , Ruby and Smalltalk are among the languages with a symbol type that are basically interned strings.

  5. Module:Text - Wikipedia

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    Creates a string from a list of character codes. 1 Space-separated list of character codes * Number of repetitions of the list in parameter 1; (Default 1). errors 0 – Silence errors concatParams Combine any number of elements into a list, like table.concat() in Lua. From a template: 1 First element; missing and empty elements are ignored. 2 3 ...

  6. Template:Str sub new - Wikipedia

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    This template selects a sub-string from the target string based on selected indices. The indices are 1-based. If the end index is omitted, it returns the rest of the string. One can also specify negative indices, in which case the substr is selected by counting from the end of the string.

  7. Wikipedia:Lua string functions - Wikipedia

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    The string-search functions in Lua script can run extremely fast, comparing millions of characters per second. For example, a search of a 40,000-character article text, for 99 separate words (passed as 99 parameters in a template), ran within one second of Lua CPU clock time.

  8. Help:Lua for beginners - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, return {mw. ustring. gmatch ("Hello world", "(.*)")} is actually a complete Lua module (though a very strange one) - it returns the function returned by mw.ustring.gmatch (an iterator function listed in the Lua reference cited above) as the one and only element in an array (represented within {})—which when executed using {{#invoke ...

  9. Module:String/doc - Wikipedia

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    This module is intended to provide access to basic string functions. Most of the functions provided here can be invoked with named parameters, unnamed parameters, or a mixture. If named parameters are used, Mediawiki will automatically remove any leading or trailing whitespace from the