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id: string-reference
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title: String
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description: Operations for strings.
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---
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import Syntax from '@theme/Syntax';
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import SyntaxTitle from '@theme/SyntaxTitle';
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="pascaligo">
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type string
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</SyntaxTitle>
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="cameligo">
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type string
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</SyntaxTitle>
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="reasonligo">
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type string
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</SyntaxTitle>
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A sequence of characters.
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="pascaligo">
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function length : string -> nat
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</SyntaxTitle>
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="cameligo">
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val length : string -> nat
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</SyntaxTitle>
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="reasonligo">
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let length: string => nat
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</SyntaxTitle>
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Get the size of a string.
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[Michelson only supports ASCII strings](http://tezos.gitlab.io/whitedoc/michelson.html#constants)
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so for now you can assume that each character takes one byte of storage.
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<Syntax syntax="pascaligo">
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```pascaligo
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function string_size (const s: string) : nat is String.length(s)
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```
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> Note that `size` and `String.size` are *deprecated*.
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</Syntax>
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<Syntax syntax="cameligo">
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```cameligo
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let size_op (s: string) : nat = String.length s
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```
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> Note that `String.size` is *deprecated*.
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</Syntax>
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<Syntax syntax="reasonligo">
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```reasonligo
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let size_op = (s: string): nat => String.length(s);
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```
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> Note that `String.size` is *deprecated*.
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</Syntax>
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="pascaligo">
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function sub : nat -> nat -> string -> string
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</SyntaxTitle>
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="cameligo">
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val sub : nat -> nat -> string -> string
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</SyntaxTitle>
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="reasonligo">
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let sub: (nat, nat, string) => string
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</SyntaxTitle>
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Get the substring of `s` between `pos1` inclusive and `pos2` inclusive. For example
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the string "tata" given to the function below would return "at".
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<Syntax syntax="pascaligo">
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```pascaligo
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function slice_op (const s : string) : string is String.sub(1n , 2n , s)
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```
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> Note that `string_slice` is *deprecated*.
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</Syntax>
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<Syntax syntax="cameligo">
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```cameligo
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let slice_op (s: string) : string = String.sub 1n 2n s
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```
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> Note that `String.slice` is *deprecated*.
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</Syntax>
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<Syntax syntax="reasonligo">
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```reasonligo
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let slice_op = (s: string): string => String.sub(1n, 2n, s);
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```
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> Note that `String.slice` is *deprecated*.
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</Syntax>
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="pascaligo">
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function concat : string -> string -> string
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</SyntaxTitle>
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="cameligo">
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val concat : string -> string -> string
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</SyntaxTitle>
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<SyntaxTitle syntax="reasonligo">
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let concat: (string, string) => string
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</SyntaxTitle>
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Concatenate two strings and return the result.
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<Syntax syntax="pascaligo">
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```pascaligo
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function concat_op (const s : string) : string is String.concat(s, "toto")
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```
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Alternatively:
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```pascaligo
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function concat_op_alt (const s : string) : string is s ^ "toto"
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```
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</Syntax>
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<Syntax syntax="cameligo">
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```cameligo
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let concat_syntax (s: string) = String.concat s "test_literal"
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```
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Alternatively:
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```cameligo
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let concat_syntax_alt (s: string) = s ^ "test_literal"
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```
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</Syntax>
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<Syntax syntax="reasonligo">
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```reasonligo
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let concat_syntax = (s: string) => String.concat(s, "test_literal");
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```
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Alternatively:
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```reasonligo
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let concat_syntax_alt = (s: string) => s ++ "test_literal";
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```
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</Syntax>
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