This method is obsolete. See the Remarks section below. |
Description
Use this function to find out whether one string contains another as a substring.
Declaration
BuiltIn.StrContains(SubStr, Str, CaseSensitive)
SubStr | [in] | Required | String | |
Str | [in] | Required | String | |
CaseSensitive | [in] | Optional | Boolean | Default value: True |
Result | Boolean |
Applies To
The method is applied to the following object:
Parameters
The method has the following parameters:
SubStr
Specifies a sought for substring.
Str
Specifies a string to test for occurrences of SubStr.
CaseSensitive
An optional Boolean value that defines whether the search should be performed regarding or ignoring letter-case. By default, search is case-sensitive.
Result Value
True if the specified substring was found and False otherwise.
Remarks
This method is obsolete. It is supported for backward compatibility only. To check whether a string contains a substring, use the aqString.Find method.
Example
The following line of code searches for the occurrence of "ABRA" in a string "abracadabra". Since the search is case insensitive, the result is True.
JavaScript, JScript
Log.Message( BuiltIn.StrContains("ABRA", "abracadabra", false) );
Python
Log.Message(BuiltIn.StrContains("ABRA", "abracadabra", False))
VBScript
Log.Message BuiltIn.StrContains("ABRA", "abracadabra", False)
DelphiScript
Log.Message( BuiltIn.StrContains('ABRA', 'abracadabra', false) );
C++Script, C#Script
Log["Message"]( BuiltIn["StrContains"]("ABRA", "abracadabra", false) );