Hi,
You have two options:
1. Reference Microsoft.VisualBasic and use the static methods from class
Strings:
Strings.Left()
Strings.Right()
Strings.Mid()
2. Use Substring:
string s = "Hello World";
s.Substring(0, 5) -> Left(s, 5)
s.Substring(s.Length - 5, 5) -> Right(s, 5)
s.Substring(3, 2) -> Mid(s, 4, 2)
Watch out for the last Mid equivalent in C#, Mid() in Visual Basic is
using one-based index, while Substring should use zero-based index.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to post here if anything is unclear.
Sincerely,
Walter Wang (
[email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support
==================================================
Get notification to my posts through email? Please refer to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/managednewsgroups/default.aspx#notif
ications.
Note: The MSDN Managed Newsgroup support offering is for non-urgent issues
where an initial response from the community or a Microsoft Support
Engineer within 1 business day is acceptable. Please note that each follow
up response may take approximately 2 business days as the support
professional working with you may need further investigation to reach the
most efficient resolution. The offering is not appropriate for situations
that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex
project analysis and dump analysis issues. Issues of this nature are best
handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by contacting
Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/support/default.aspx.
==================================================
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.