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$delim (delim-flag, parse-spec) function


This function accepts two arguments. The first argument is one of the following delimiter keywords: space, comma, colon, semi, pipe, dash, amp, plus, pct, hash, sp-dash, punct, bquote, cef, or eol.

  • sp-dash is a space followed by a hyphen character
  • bquote takes a balanced (closing) quotation mark as the delimiter, which includes "",//,(),[],{},<>

For more information about the delimiters, see Parse-delimiters.

The function executes the parse specification using a delimiter character other than the standard space character.

The following examples show target strings, parse expressions, and return values:

Target string

Parse expression

Return value

A|B|C|D|E

$delim (pipe, $3)

C

User=test, Device=dev001

$delim (comma, $2)

device=dev001

User USR01|Device dev001|Code 0x0

$delim (space, device *)

dev001|code

Explanation: The return value includes the pipe character because the delimiter is space.

User USR01|Device DEV001|Code 0x0

$delim (pipe, device *)

dev001

Explanation: Only the device name, delimited by pipe, is returned.

XXX=A1;YYY=A2

$delim (punct, $2)

A1 

Explanation: The second field is returned, delimited by punct (any punctuation).

User: test001 – Location: dev001 – value: ABC

$delim (dash, 2)

 location: dev001 

Explanation: The second field is returned, delimited by dash.

 A,B,C,D,E

$delim (pipe, $4)

No match. No pipe delimiters.

User: test001 – Location: {dev001,dev002} – value: ABC

$delim (bquote,Location: {*})

dev001,dev002

Explanation: The expression matches and the delimiter is selected as SPACE because { & } are provided in parse-spec.

User: test001 – Location: {dev001,dev002} – value: ABC

$delim(bquote,Location: *)

 dev001,dev002

Explanation: The expression matches and the delimiter selected as }.

User: test001 – Location: {dev001,dev002} – value: ABC

$delim(eol,Location: *)

{dev001,dev002} - value: ABC

Explanation: The expression matches and as * is used in parse-spec, the value is returned till the end of the string.

User: test001 – Location: {dev001,dev002} – value: ABC

$delim(eol,Location: {*})

dev001,dev002

Explanation: The expression matches and as * is used in parse-spec with { and }, hence only dev001,dev002 returned.

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