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Error In FS Component Reference
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Error In FS Component Reference
Hey Support, Ive found an error in your String Extract example on page 421 in the component ref.
Your example says "If the string is 'Flowstone' then using a Pos of 5 and a Count of 4 you'd get 'Make'."
Wouldnt you get 'tone' ?
Your example says "If the string is 'Flowstone' then using a Pos of 5 and a Count of 4 you'd get 'Make'."
Wouldnt you get 'tone' ?
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Re: Error In FS Component Reference
Hmm, one for the crossword addicts out there...
A word of 9 letters or more - letters 6 through 9 spell "Make" - tricky - I'm sure I know it - it's on the tip of my tongue.
Begins with 'S' maybe?
He he, search and replace - one of the most fallible tools ever known to humankind. I'm sure it was invented as a clever ploy by the association of proof-readers to make sure that computers could never take away their livelihood!
A word of 9 letters or more - letters 6 through 9 spell "Make" - tricky - I'm sure I know it - it's on the tip of my tongue.
Begins with 'S' maybe?
He he, search and replace - one of the most fallible tools ever known to humankind. I'm sure it was invented as a clever ploy by the association of proof-readers to make sure that computers could never take away their livelihood!
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trogluddite - Posts: 1730
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Re: Error In FS Component Reference
Aha - good spot. Yes, good old search and replace, guaranteed to make you look foolish at some time or another
Thanks, we'll get that corrected.
Thanks, we'll get that corrected.
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support - Posts: 151
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Re: Error In FS Component Reference
btw. would be nice if we could directly jump from the contents page row to the destination Components page...
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