☜ | $PIECE1977 Version of ANSI Standard | ☞ |
$P[IECE]( expr1 , expr2 , intexpr3 )
Let expr1, expr2 be the strings S, D. Let intexpr3 be the integer in. $P(S, D, m) returns the substring of S bounded by but not including the m–1th and the mth occurrences of D.
$P(S, D, m) = $E(S, NF(S, D, m–1), NF(S, D, m) - $L(D) - 1).
$P[IECE]( expr1 , expr2 , intexpr3 , intexpr4 )
Let intexpr4 be the integer n. $P(S, D, m, n) returns the substring of S bounded on the left but not including the (m–1)th occurrence of D in S, and bounded on the right but not including the nth occurrence of D in S.
$P(S, D, in, n) = $E(S, NF(S, D, m–1), NF(S, D, n) - $L(D) - 1).
Note that $P(S, D, m, m) = $P(S, D, m).
See also the transition diagram for $Piece.
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