WorksheetFunction.ReplaceB(String, Double, Double, String) Method
Definition
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REPLACEB replaces part of a text string, based on the number of bytes you specify, with a different text string.
public:
System::String ^ ReplaceB(System::String ^ Arg1, double Arg2, double Arg3, System::String ^ Arg4);
public string ReplaceB (string Arg1, double Arg2, double Arg3, string Arg4);
Public Function ReplaceB (Arg1 As String, Arg2 As Double, Arg3 As Double, Arg4 As String) As String
Parameters
- Arg1
- String
Old_text - text in which you want to replace some characters.
- Arg2
- Double
Start_num - the position of the character in old_text that you want to replace with new_text.
- Arg3
- Double
Num_chars - the number of characters in old_text that you want REPLACE to replace with new_text.
- Arg4
- String
New_text - the text that will replace characters in old_text.
Returns
Remarks
Important: Replace(String, Double, Double, String) is intended for use with languages that use the single-byte character set (SBCS), whereas ReplaceB is intended for use with languages that use the double-byte character set (DBCS). The default language setting on your computer affects the return value in the following way:
Replace(String, Double, Double, String) always counts each character, whether single-byte or double-byte, as 1, no matter what the default language setting is.
ReplaceB counts each double-byte character as 2 when you have enabled the editing of a language that supports DBCS and then set it as the default language. Otherwise, ReplaceB counts each character as 1.
The languages that support DBCS include Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), and Korean.