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Diffstat (limited to 'activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/access.rb')
-rw-r--r-- | activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/access.rb | 68 |
1 files changed, 34 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/access.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/access.rb index 8fa8157d65..ebd0dd3fc7 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/access.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/access.rb @@ -8,22 +8,22 @@ class String # the beginning of the range is greater than the end of the string. # # str = "hello" - # str.at(0) #=> "h" - # str.at(1..3) #=> "ell" - # str.at(-2) #=> "l" - # str.at(-2..-1) #=> "lo" - # str.at(5) #=> nil - # str.at(5..-1) #=> "" + # str.at(0) # => "h" + # str.at(1..3) # => "ell" + # str.at(-2) # => "l" + # str.at(-2..-1) # => "lo" + # str.at(5) # => nil + # str.at(5..-1) # => "" # # If a Regexp is given, the matching portion of the string is returned. # If a String is given, that given string is returned if it occurs in # the string. In both cases, nil is returned if there is no match. # # str = "hello" - # str.at(/lo/) #=> "lo" - # str.at(/ol/) #=> nil - # str.at("lo") #=> "lo" - # str.at("ol") #=> nil + # str.at(/lo/) # => "lo" + # str.at(/ol/) # => nil + # str.at("lo") # => "lo" + # str.at("ol") # => nil def at(position) self[position] end @@ -32,15 +32,15 @@ class String # If the position is negative, it is counted from the end of the string. # # str = "hello" - # str.from(0) #=> "hello" - # str.from(3) #=> "lo" - # str.from(-2) #=> "lo" + # str.from(0) # => "hello" + # str.from(3) # => "lo" + # str.from(-2) # => "lo" # # You can mix it with +to+ method and do fun things like: # # str = "hello" - # str.from(0).to(-1) #=> "hello" - # str.from(1).to(-2) #=> "ell" + # str.from(0).to(-1) # => "hello" + # str.from(1).to(-2) # => "ell" def from(position) self[position..-1] end @@ -49,34 +49,34 @@ class String # If the position is negative, it is counted from the end of the string. # # str = "hello" - # str.to(0) #=> "h" - # str.to(3) #=> "hell" - # str.to(-2) #=> "hell" + # str.to(0) # => "h" + # str.to(3) # => "hell" + # str.to(-2) # => "hell" # # You can mix it with +from+ method and do fun things like: # # str = "hello" - # str.from(0).to(-1) #=> "hello" - # str.from(1).to(-2) #=> "ell" + # str.from(0).to(-1) # => "hello" + # str.from(1).to(-2) # => "ell" def to(position) self[0..position] end # Returns the first character. If a limit is supplied, returns a substring # from the beginning of the string until it reaches the limit value. If the - # given limit is greater than or equal to the string length, returns self. + # given limit is greater than or equal to the string length, returns a copy of self. # # str = "hello" - # str.first #=> "h" - # str.first(1) #=> "h" - # str.first(2) #=> "he" - # str.first(0) #=> "" - # str.first(6) #=> "hello" + # str.first # => "h" + # str.first(1) # => "h" + # str.first(2) # => "he" + # str.first(0) # => "" + # str.first(6) # => "hello" def first(limit = 1) if limit == 0 '' elsif limit >= size - self + self.dup else to(limit - 1) end @@ -84,19 +84,19 @@ class String # Returns the last character of the string. If a limit is supplied, returns a substring # from the end of the string until it reaches the limit value (counting backwards). If - # the given limit is greater than or equal to the string length, returns self. + # the given limit is greater than or equal to the string length, returns a copy of self. # # str = "hello" - # str.last #=> "o" - # str.last(1) #=> "o" - # str.last(2) #=> "lo" - # str.last(0) #=> "" - # str.last(6) #=> "hello" + # str.last # => "o" + # str.last(1) # => "o" + # str.last(2) # => "lo" + # str.last(0) # => "" + # str.last(6) # => "hello" def last(limit = 1) if limit == 0 '' elsif limit >= size - self + self.dup else from(-limit) end |