Mid$ Function/Assignment

Syntax              Mid[$](S$, Index[, Len])
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Mid[$](strvar, Index[, Len]) = S$

Group                String

Description       Function: Return the substring of S$ starting at Index for Len chars.

Instruction: Assign S$ to the substring in strvar starting at Index for Len chars.

Note: A similar function, MidB, returns the Len bytes starting a byte Index.

Parameter         Description (Mid Function)

S$                       Copy chars from this string value. If this value is Null then Null is returned. 

Index                  Start copying chars starting at this index value. If the string is not that long then return a null string.

Len                      Copy this many chars. If the S$ does not have that many chars starting at Index then copy the remainder of S$.

Parameter         Description (Mid Assignment)

strvar                  Change part of this string.

Index                  Change strvar starting at this index value. If the string is not that long then it is not changed.

Len                      The number of chars copied is smallest of: the value of Len, the length of S$ and the remaining length of strvar. (If this value is omitted then the number of chars copied is the smallest of: the length of S$ and the remaining length of strvar.)

S$                       Copy chars from this string value.

See Also            InStr( ), Left$( ), Len( ), Replace$( ), Right$( ).

Example            '#Language "WWB-COM"
Sub Main
    S$ = "Hello There"
    Mid$(S$,7) = "?????????"
    Debug.Print S$ '"Hello ?????"
    Debug.Print Mid$("Hello",2,1) '"e"
EndSub