Microsoft® JScript
substring Method

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Description

Retrieves the substring at the specified location within a String object.

Syntax

strVariable.substring( start, end )
"String Literal".substring( start, end )

The substring method syntax has these arguments:

Part Description
start The zero-based index indicating the beginning of the desired substring.
end The zero-based index indicating the end of the desired substring.

Remarks

The substring method returns a string object containing the substring derived from the original string object.

The substring method uses the lower of start and end as the beginning point of the substring. For example, strvar.substring(0, 3) and strvar.substring(3, 0) will return the same substring.

The only exception to this is for negative parameters. If the first parameter is less than zero, it will be treated as zero. If the second parameter is negative, it will be set to the value of the first parameter.

The length of the substring is equal to the absolute value of the difference between start and end. For example, the length of the substring returned in strvar.substring(0, 3) and strvar.substring(3, 0) are three.

Finally, start and end can be strings. If so, these strings are coerced into integers if possible. If not, the value of the parameter is treated as zero.


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