CString::ReverseFind in String

G

Guest

Hello all.

Is there some class similar to CString::ReverseFind(...) in .NET?.

// Example for CString::ReverseFind
CString s( "abcabc" );
ASSERT( s.ReverseFind( 'b' ) == 4 );

Thanks
 
B

Ben Voigt

Tomas said:
Hello all.

Is there some class similar to CString::ReverseFind(...) in .NET?.

No, but the System::String class has a method LastIndexOf which accomplishes
the same task as the CString::ReverseFind member function.
 
J

Jochen Kalmbach [MVP]

Hi Tomas!
Is there some class similar to CString::ReverseFind(...) in .NET?.

// Example for CString::ReverseFind
CString s( "abcabc" );
ASSERT( s.ReverseFind( 'b' ) == 4 );

String::LastIndexOf !?

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G

Guest

And a method to do this?

// example for CString::Left
CString s( _T("abcdef") );
ASSERT( s.Left(2) == _T("ab") );
 
J

Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]

Hi Tomas,

Yes, the string handling in .Net is accomplished through System.String
class. The link below contains all the methods/properties of System.String
class, so you may find whatever you want in it:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpref/html/
frlrfSystemStringMembersTopic.asp

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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