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    A Beginner's Guide to C-Sharp-CH04: Strings, String manipulation - Everything about Text data (ABGC)

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    A Beginner's Guide to C-Sharp-CH04: Strings, String manipulation - Everything about Text data (ABGC)

    A Beginner's Guide to C-Sharp-CH04: Strings, String manipulation - Everything about Text data (ABGC) by Tim R. Wolf
    English | 16 Jun. 2017 | ASIN: B07221WGF5 | 110 Pages | PDF | 2.58 MB

    Chapter 4 (100 pages) on C-Sharp C# strings and string manipulation. Covers escape-codes, comparisons, Trims, character arrays, testing for blanks, searching and finding, If-contains, Is-numeric, and substrings.

    The Substring section is particular interesting. With this chapter, you will develop robust Left, Right and Midstring routines that the C# language forgot. This includes automatic substringing with delimiters and numeric values. This chapter, all by itself is a worthwhile investment and the routines written here are used throughout the remainder of this series.

    About this series: A beginner's guide to C-Sharp programming with Microsoft's Visual Studio, 2017. A complete programming guide. Simple, step-by-step, fully illustrated. Tailored for new and novice developers. Discusses basic techniques that all programmers need to learn.

    This series is sold by Chapters at a low cost. A total of 28 chapters, in three volumes. Over 1800 pages, 900 quality illustrations.

    This book acts as a reference guide. Topics are covered in great detail, with little time spent on theory. The goal of these books are to solve programming problems quickly and efficiently.

    Why am I distributing by chapter? To keep the cost down and to keep each section manageable. I hope you enjoy reading and studying these pages as much as I have enjoyed writing them. –TRW