Strings.InStrRev(String, String, Int32, CompareMethod) Method
Definition
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Returns the position of the first occurrence of one string within another, starting from the right side of the string.
public static int InStrRev (string? StringCheck, string? StringMatch, int Start = -1, Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompareMethod Compare = Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompareMethod.Binary);
public static int InStrRev (string StringCheck, string StringMatch, int Start = -1, Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompareMethod Compare = Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompareMethod.Binary);
static member InStrRev : string * string * int * Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompareMethod -> int
Public Function InStrRev (StringCheck As String, StringMatch As String, Optional Start As Integer = -1, Optional Compare As CompareMethod = Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompareMethod.Binary) As Integer
Parameters
- StringCheck
- String
Required. String expression being searched.
- StringMatch
- String
Required. String expression being searched for.
- Start
- Int32
Optional. Numeric expression setting the one-based starting position for each search, starting from the left side of the string. If Start
is omitted then -1 is used, meaning the search begins at the last character position. Search then proceeds from right to left.
- Compare
- CompareMethod
Optional. Numeric value indicating the kind of comparison to use when evaluating substrings. If omitted, a binary comparison is performed. See Settings for values.
Returns
If | InStrRev returns |
---|---|
StringCheck is zero-length | 0 |
StringMatch is zero-length |
Start
|
StringMatch is not found | 0 |
StringMatch is found within StringCheck | Position at which the first match is found, starting with the right side of the string. |
Start is greater than length of StringMatch | 0 |
Exceptions
Start
= 0 or Start
< -1.
Examples
This example demonstrates the use of the InStrRev
function.
Dim testString As String = "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
Dim testNumber As Integer
' Returns 32.
testNumber = InStrRev(testString, "the")
' Returns 1.
testNumber = InStrRev(testString, "the", 16)
Remarks
Note that the syntax for the InStrRev
function is not the same as the syntax for the InStr
function.
The Compare
argument can have the following values.
Constant | Description |
---|---|
Binary |
Performs a binary comparison. |
Text |
Performs a textual comparison. |