Description
The aqString.ListSeparator
specifies a single character or a string that is used to delimit items in a string list. This delimiter is used by string list enumeration methods, such as aqString.GetListItem
and aqString.GetListLength
.
Declaration
Applies To
The property is applied to the following object:
Property Value
A string used as the item separator. The default value is the pipe character ( | ).
Remarks
The separators are case-sensitive: for example, "a" and "A" are different separators. Keep this in mind when using alphabetic characters in the separator.
aqString.ListSeparator
cannot be an empty string.
Changes made to the aqString.ListSeparator
property are preserved between the test runs in the same TestComplete session. The property is reset to the default value upon restarting TestComplete.
The name of this property coincides with the name of the ListSeparator
property of the Utilities
object that is obsolete. If you access the ListSeparator
property without specifying the object name, TestComplete will use the obsolete Utilities.ListSeparator
property rather than aqString.ListSeparator
. This is done for backward compatibility. To work with the property of the aqString
object, always place the object name before the property name, that is, use the aqString.ListSeparator
syntax.
Example
The code below demonstrates how you can get or set the list separator directly from your script.
JavaScript, JScript
function SplitDemo()
{
var s = "Better late than never but better never late.";
// Assign the list separator to the space character
var prevSep = aqString.ListSeparator;
aqString.ListSeparator = " ";
Log.Message("The string is: " + s);
// Split by spaces
Log.Message("There are " + aqString.GetListLength(s) + " words in the string");
Log.Message("The first word is: " + aqString.GetListItem(s, 0));
// Restore the previous separator
aqString.ListSeparator = prevSep;
}
Python
def SplitDemo():
s = "Better late than never but better never late."
# Assign the list separator to the space character
prevSep = aqString.ListSeparator
aqString.ListSeparator = " "
Log.Message("The string is: " + s)
# Split by spaces
Log.Message("There are " + str(aqString.GetListLength(s)) + " words in the string")
Log.Message("The first word is: " + aqString.GetListItem(s, 0))
# Restore the previous separator
aqString.ListSeparator = prevSep
VBScript
Sub SplitDemo
Dim s, prevSep
s = "Better late than never but better never late."
' Assign the list separator to the space character
prevSep = aqString.ListSeparator
aqString.ListSeparator = " "
Log.Message("The string is: " & s)
' Split by spaces
Log.Message("There are " & aqString.GetListLength(s) & " words in the string")
Log.Message("The first word is: " & aqString.GetListItem(s, 0))
' Restore the previous separator
aqString.ListSeparator = prevSep
End Sub
DelphiScript
function SplitDemo;
var s, prevSep;
begin
s := 'Better late than never but better never late.';
// Assign the list separator to the space character
prevSep := aqString.ListSeparator;
aqString.ListSeparator := ' ';
Log.Message('The string is: ' + s);
// Split by spaces
Log.Message('There are ' + IntToStr(aqString.GetListLength(s)) + ' words in the string');
Log.Message('The first word is: ' + aqString.GetListItem(s, 0));
// Restore the previous separator
aqString.ListSeparator := prevSep;
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function SplitDemo()
{
var s = "Better late than never but better never late.";
// Assign the list separator to the space character
var prevSep = aqString["ListSeparator"];
aqString["ListSeparator"] = " ";
Log["Message"]("The string is: " + s);
// Split by spaces
Log["Message"]("There are " + aqString["GetListLength"](s) + " words in the string");
Log["Message"]("The first word is: " + aqString["GetListItem"](s, 0));
// Restore the previous separator
aqString["ListSeparator"] = prevSep;
}
See Also
Working With Strings
AddListItem Method
ChangeListItem Method
DeleteListItem Method
GetListLength Method