String.EndsWith Método
Definição
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Determina se o fim desta instância de cadeia de caracteres corresponde a uma cadeia de caracteres especificada.
Sobrecargas
EndsWith(String, Boolean, CultureInfo) |
Determina se o final dessa instância de cadeia de caracteres corresponde à cadeia de caracteres especificada quando comparada usando a cultura especificada. |
EndsWith(String, StringComparison) |
Determina se o fim dessa instância de cadeia de caracteres corresponde à cadeia de caracteres especificada quando comparado ao uso da opção de comparação especificada. |
EndsWith(Char) |
Determina se o final desta instância de cadeia de caracteres corresponde ao caractere especificado. |
EndsWith(String) |
Determina se o final desta instância de cadeia de caracteres corresponde à cadeia de caracteres especificada. |
EndsWith(String, Boolean, CultureInfo)
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
Determina se o final dessa instância de cadeia de caracteres corresponde à cadeia de caracteres especificada quando comparada usando a cultura especificada.
public:
bool EndsWith(System::String ^ value, bool ignoreCase, System::Globalization::CultureInfo ^ culture);
public bool EndsWith (string value, bool ignoreCase, System.Globalization.CultureInfo? culture);
public bool EndsWith (string value, bool ignoreCase, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture);
member this.EndsWith : string * bool * System.Globalization.CultureInfo -> bool
Public Function EndsWith (value As String, ignoreCase As Boolean, culture As CultureInfo) As Boolean
Parâmetros
- value
- String
A cadeia de caracteres a ser comparada com a subcadeia de caracteres no final desta instância.
- ignoreCase
- Boolean
true
para ignorar maiúsculas durante a comparação; do contrário, false
.
- culture
- CultureInfo
As informações culturais que determinam como essa instância e value
são comparadas. Se culture
for null
, a cultura atual será usada.
Retornos
true
se o parâmetro value
corresponder ao final dessa cadeia de caracteres; caso contrário, false
.
Exceções
value
é null
.
Exemplos
O exemplo a seguir determina se uma cadeia de caracteres ocorre no final de outra cadeia de caracteres. O EndsWith método é chamado várias vezes usando diferenciação de maiúsculas e minúsculas, insensibilidade de maiúsculas e minúsculas e diferentes culturas que influenciam os resultados da pesquisa.
// This code example demonstrates the
// System.String.EndsWith(String, ..., CultureInfo) method.
using System;
using System.Threading;
using System.Globalization;
class Sample
{
public static void Main()
{
string msg1 = "Search for the target string \"{0}\" in the string \"{1}\".\n";
string msg2 = "Using the {0} - \"{1}\" culture:";
string msg3 = " The string to search ends with the target string: {0}";
bool result = false;
CultureInfo ci;
// Define a target string to search for.
// U+00c5 = LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE
string capitalARing = "\u00c5";
// Define a string to search.
// The result of combining the characters LATIN SMALL LETTER A and COMBINING
// RING ABOVE (U+0061, U+030a) is linguistically equivalent to the character
// LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE (U+00e5).
string xyzARing = "xyz" + "\u0061\u030a";
// Display the string to search for and the string to search.
Console.WriteLine(msg1, capitalARing, xyzARing);
// Search using English-United States culture.
ci = new CultureInfo("en-US");
Console.WriteLine(msg2, ci.DisplayName, ci.Name);
Console.WriteLine("Case sensitive:");
result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, false, ci);
Console.WriteLine(msg3, result);
Console.WriteLine("Case insensitive:");
result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, true, ci);
Console.WriteLine(msg3, result);
Console.WriteLine();
// Search using Swedish-Sweden culture.
ci = new CultureInfo("sv-SE");
Console.WriteLine(msg2, ci.DisplayName, ci.Name);
Console.WriteLine("Case sensitive:");
result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, false, ci);
Console.WriteLine(msg3, result);
Console.WriteLine("Case insensitive:");
result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, true, ci);
Console.WriteLine(msg3, result);
}
}
/*
This code example produces the following results (for en-us culture):
Search for the target string "Å" in the string "xyza°".
Using the English (United States) - "en-US" culture:
Case sensitive:
The string to search ends with the target string: False
Case insensitive:
The string to search ends with the target string: True
Using the Swedish (Sweden) - "sv-SE" culture:
Case sensitive:
The string to search ends with the target string: False
Case insensitive:
The string to search ends with the target string: False
*/
// This code example demonstrates the
// System.String.EndsWith(String, ..., CultureInfo) method.
open System.Globalization
[<EntryPoint>]
let main _ =
// Define a target string to search for.
// U+00c5 = LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE
let capitalARing = "\u00c5"
// Define a string to search.
// The result of combining the characters LATIN SMALL LETTER A and COMBINING
// RING ABOVE (U+0061, U+030a) is linguistically equivalent to the character
// LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE (U+00e5).
let xyzARing = "xyz" + "\u0061\u030a"
// Display the string to search for and the string to search.
printfn $"Search for the target string \"{capitalARing}\" in the string \"{xyzARing}\".\n"
// Search using English-United States culture.
let ci = CultureInfo "en-US"
printfn $"Using the {ci.DisplayName} - \"{ci.Name}\" culture:"
printfn "Case sensitive:"
let result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, false, ci)
printfn $" The string to search ends with the target string: {result}"
printfn "Case insensitive:"
let result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, true, ci)
printfn $" The string to search ends with the target string: {result}\n"
// Search using Swedish-Sweden culture.
let ci = CultureInfo "sv-SE"
printfn $"Using the {ci.DisplayName} - \"{ci.Name}\" culture:"
printfn "Case sensitive:"
let result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, false, ci)
printfn $" The string to search ends with the target string: {result}"
printfn "Case insensitive:"
let result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, true, ci)
printfn $" The string to search ends with the target string: {result}"
0
(*
This code example produces the following results (for en-us culture):
Search for the target string "Å" in the string "xyza°".
Using the English (United States) - "en-US" culture:
Case sensitive:
The string to search ends with the target string: False
Case insensitive:
The string to search ends with the target string: True
Using the Swedish (Sweden) - "sv-SE" culture:
Case sensitive:
The string to search ends with the target string: False
Case insensitive:
The string to search ends with the target string: False
*)
' This code example demonstrates the
' System.String.EndsWith(String, ..., CultureInfo) method.
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Globalization
Class Sample
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim msg1 As String = "Search for the target string ""{0}"" in the string ""{1}""." & vbCrLf
Dim msg2 As String = "Using the {0} - ""{1}"" culture:"
Dim msg3 As String = " The string to search ends with the target string: {0}"
Dim result As Boolean = False
Dim ci As CultureInfo
' Define a target string to search for.
' U+00c5 = LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE
Dim capitalARing As String = "Å"
' Define a string to search.
' The result of combining the characters LATIN SMALL LETTER A and COMBINING
' RING ABOVE (U+0061, U+030a) is linguistically equivalent to the character
' LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE (U+00e5).
Dim xyzARing As String = "xyz" & "å"
' Display the string to search for and the string to search.
Console.WriteLine(msg1, capitalARing, xyzARing)
' Search using English-United States culture.
ci = New CultureInfo("en-US")
Console.WriteLine(msg2, ci.DisplayName, ci.Name)
Console.WriteLine("Case sensitive:")
result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, False, ci)
Console.WriteLine(msg3, result)
Console.WriteLine("Case insensitive:")
result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, True, ci)
Console.WriteLine(msg3, result)
Console.WriteLine()
' Search using Swedish-Sweden culture.
ci = New CultureInfo("sv-SE")
Console.WriteLine(msg2, ci.DisplayName, ci.Name)
Console.WriteLine("Case sensitive:")
result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, False, ci)
Console.WriteLine(msg3, result)
Console.WriteLine("Case insensitive:")
result = xyzARing.EndsWith(capitalARing, True, ci)
Console.WriteLine(msg3, result)
End Sub
End Class
'This code example produces the following results (for en-us culture):
'
'Search for the target string "Å" in the string "xyza°".
'
'Using the English (United States) - "en-US" culture:
'Case sensitive:
' The string to search ends with the target string: False
'Case insensitive:
' The string to search ends with the target string: True
'
'Using the Swedish (Sweden) - "sv-SE" culture:
'Case sensitive:
' The string to search ends with the target string: False
'Case insensitive:
' The string to search ends with the target string: False
'
Comentários
Esse método compara o value
parâmetro com a subcadeia de caracteres no final dessa cadeia de caracteres que tem o mesmo comprimento value
que e retorna um valor que indica se eles são iguais. Para ser igual, value
deve ser uma referência a essa mesma instância ou corresponder ao final dessa cadeia de caracteres.
Esse método executa uma comparação de palavras (sensíveis à cultura) usando o uso de maiúsculas e minúsculas e cultura especificados.
Confira também
Aplica-se a
EndsWith(String, StringComparison)
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
Determina se o fim dessa instância de cadeia de caracteres corresponde à cadeia de caracteres especificada quando comparado ao uso da opção de comparação especificada.
public:
bool EndsWith(System::String ^ value, StringComparison comparisonType);
public bool EndsWith (string value, StringComparison comparisonType);
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)]
public bool EndsWith (string value, StringComparison comparisonType);
member this.EndsWith : string * StringComparison -> bool
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)>]
member this.EndsWith : string * StringComparison -> bool
Public Function EndsWith (value As String, comparisonType As StringComparison) As Boolean
Parâmetros
- value
- String
A cadeia de caracteres a ser comparada com a subcadeia de caracteres no final desta instância.
- comparisonType
- StringComparison
Um dos valores de enumeração que determina como essa cadeia de caracteres e value
são comparados.
Retornos
true
se o parâmetro value
corresponder ao final dessa cadeia de caracteres; caso contrário, false
.
- Atributos
Exceções
value
é null
.
comparisonType
não é um valor StringComparison.
Exemplos
O exemplo a seguir determina se uma cadeia de caracteres termina com uma subcadeia de caracteres específica. Os resultados são afetados pela escolha da cultura, se o caso é ignorado e se uma comparação ordinal é executada.
// This example demonstrates the
// System.String.EndsWith(String, StringComparison) method.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Threading;
void Test(String^ testString, String^ searchString,
StringComparison comparison)
{
String^ resultFormat = "\"{0}\" {1} with \"{2}\".";
String^ resultString = "does not end";
if (testString->EndsWith(searchString, comparison))
{
resultString = "ends";
}
Console::WriteLine(resultFormat, testString, resultString, searchString);
}
int main()
{
String^ introMessage =
"Determine whether a string ends with another string, " +
"using\ndifferent values of StringComparison.";
array<StringComparison>^ comparisonValues = {
StringComparison::CurrentCulture,
StringComparison::CurrentCultureIgnoreCase,
StringComparison::InvariantCulture,
StringComparison::InvariantCultureIgnoreCase,
StringComparison::Ordinal,
StringComparison::OrdinalIgnoreCase};
Console::WriteLine(introMessage);
// Display the current culture because the culture-specific comparisons
// can produce different results with different cultures.
Console::WriteLine("The current culture is {0}.\n",
Thread::CurrentThread->CurrentCulture->Name);
// Perform two tests for each StringComparison
for each (StringComparison stringCmp in comparisonValues)
{
Console::WriteLine("StringComparison.{0}:", stringCmp);
Test("abcXYZ", "XYZ", stringCmp);
Test("abcXYZ", "xyz", stringCmp);
Console::WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code example produces the following results:
Determine whether a string ends with another string, using
different values of StringComparison.
The current culture is en-US.
StringComparison.CurrentCulture:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
StringComparison.InvariantCulture:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
StringComparison.Ordinal:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
*/
// This example demonstrates the
// System.String.EndsWith(String, StringComparison) method.
using System;
using System.Threading;
class Sample
{
public static void Main()
{
string intro = "Determine whether a string ends with another string, " +
"using\n different values of StringComparison.";
StringComparison[] scValues = {
StringComparison.CurrentCulture,
StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase,
StringComparison.InvariantCulture,
StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase,
StringComparison.Ordinal,
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase };
Console.WriteLine(intro);
// Display the current culture because the culture-specific comparisons
// can produce different results with different cultures.
Console.WriteLine("The current culture is {0}.\n",
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture.Name);
// Determine whether three versions of the letter I are equal to each other.
foreach (StringComparison sc in scValues)
{
Console.WriteLine("StringComparison.{0}:", sc);
Test("abcXYZ", "XYZ", sc);
Test("abcXYZ", "xyz", sc);
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
protected static void Test(string x, string y, StringComparison comparison)
{
string resultFmt = "\"{0}\" {1} with \"{2}\".";
string result = "does not end";
if (x.EndsWith(y, comparison))
result = "ends";
Console.WriteLine(resultFmt, x, result, y);
}
}
/*
This code example produces the following results:
Determine whether a string ends with another string, using
different values of StringComparison.
The current culture is en-US.
StringComparison.CurrentCulture:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
StringComparison.InvariantCulture:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
StringComparison.Ordinal:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
*/
// This example demonstrates the
// System.String.EndsWith(String, StringComparison) method.
open System
open System.Threading
let test (x: string) y (comparison: StringComparison) =
let result =
if x.EndsWith(y, comparison) then
"ends"
else
"does not end"
printfn $"\"{x}\" {result} with \"{y}\"."
let scValues =
[|
StringComparison.CurrentCulture
StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase
StringComparison.InvariantCulture
StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase
StringComparison.Ordinal
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase
|]
printfn "Determine whether a string ends with another string, using\n different values of StringComparison."
// Display the current culture because the culture-specific comparisons
// can produce different results with different cultures.
printfn $"The current culture is {Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture.Name}.\n"
// Determine whether three versions of the letter I are equal to each other.
for sc in scValues do
printfn $"StringComparison.{sc}:"
test "abcXYZ" "XYZ" sc
test "abcXYZ" "xyz" sc
printfn ""
(*
This code example produces the following results:
Determine whether a string ends with another string, using
different values of StringComparison.
The current culture is en-US.
StringComparison.CurrentCulture:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
StringComparison.InvariantCulture:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
StringComparison.Ordinal:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase:
"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
*)
' This example demonstrates the
' System.String.EndsWith(String, StringComparison) method.
Imports System.Threading
Class Sample
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim intro As String = "Determine whether a string ends with another string, " & _
"using" & vbCrLf & " different values of StringComparison."
Dim scValues As StringComparison() = { _
StringComparison.CurrentCulture, _
StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase, _
StringComparison.InvariantCulture, _
StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase, _
StringComparison.Ordinal, _
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase }
Console.WriteLine(intro)
' Display the current culture because the culture-specific comparisons
' can produce different results with different cultures.
Console.WriteLine("The current culture is {0}." & vbCrLf, _
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture.Name)
' Determine whether three versions of the letter I are equal to each other.
Dim sc As StringComparison
For Each sc In scValues
Console.WriteLine("StringComparison.{0}:", sc)
Test("abcXYZ", "XYZ", sc)
Test("abcXYZ", "xyz", sc)
Console.WriteLine()
Next sc
End Sub
Protected Shared Sub Test(ByVal x As String, ByVal y As String, _
ByVal comparison As StringComparison)
Dim resultFmt As String = """{0}"" {1} with ""{2}""."
Dim result As String = "does not end"
'
If x.EndsWith(y, comparison) Then
result = "ends"
End If
Console.WriteLine(resultFmt, x, result, y)
End Sub
End Class
'
'This code example produces the following results:
'
'Determine whether a string ends with another string, using
' different values of StringComparison.
'The current culture is en-US.
'
'StringComparison.CurrentCulture:
'"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
'"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
'
'StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase:
'"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
'"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
'
'StringComparison.InvariantCulture:
'"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
'"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
'
'StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase:
'"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
'"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
'
'StringComparison.Ordinal:
'"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
'"abcXYZ" does not end with "xyz".
'
'StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase:
'"abcXYZ" ends with "XYZ".
'"abcXYZ" ends with "xyz".
'
Comentários
O EndsWith método compara o value
parâmetro com a subcadeia de caracteres no final dessa cadeia de caracteres e retorna um valor que indica se eles são iguais. Para ser igual, value
deve ser uma referência a essa mesma cadeia de caracteres, deve ser a cadeia de caracteres vazia ("" ) ou deve corresponder ao final dessa cadeia de caracteres. O tipo de comparação executado pelo EndsWith método depende do valor do comparisonType
parâmetro .
Confira também
Aplica-se a
EndsWith(Char)
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
Determina se o final desta instância de cadeia de caracteres corresponde ao caractere especificado.
public:
bool EndsWith(char value);
public bool EndsWith (char value);
member this.EndsWith : char -> bool
Public Function EndsWith (value As Char) As Boolean
Parâmetros
- value
- Char
O caractere a ser comparado com o caractere no final desta instância.
Retornos
true
se value
corresponder ao final dessa instância; caso contrário, false
.
Comentários
Este método executa uma comparação ordinal (diferencia maiúsculas de minúsculas e insensível à cultura).
Aplica-se a
EndsWith(String)
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
- Origem:
- String.Comparison.cs
Determina se o final desta instância de cadeia de caracteres corresponde à cadeia de caracteres especificada.
public:
bool EndsWith(System::String ^ value);
public bool EndsWith (string value);
member this.EndsWith : string -> bool
Public Function EndsWith (value As String) As Boolean
Parâmetros
- value
- String
A cadeia de caracteres a ser comparada com a subcadeia de caracteres no final desta instância.
Retornos
true
se value
corresponder ao final dessa instância; caso contrário, false
.
Exceções
value
é null
.
Exemplos
O exemplo a seguir indica se cada cadeia de caracteres em uma matriz termina com um ponto (".").
using System;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
String[] strings = { "This is a string.", "Hello!", "Nothing.",
"Yes.", "randomize" };
foreach (var value in strings) {
bool endsInPeriod = value.EndsWith(".");
Console.WriteLine("'{0}' ends in a period: {1}",
value, endsInPeriod);
}
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// 'This is a string.' ends in a period: True
// 'Hello!' ends in a period: False
// 'Nothing.' ends in a period: True
// 'Yes.' ends in a period: True
// 'randomize' ends in a period: False
let strings =
[| "This is a string."; "Hello!"; "Nothing."
"Yes."; "randomize" |]
for value in strings do
let endsInPeriod = value.EndsWith "."
printfn $"'{value}' ends in a period: {endsInPeriod}"
// The example displays the following output:
// 'This is a string.' ends in a period: True
// 'Hello!' ends in a period: False
// 'Nothing.' ends in a period: True
// 'Yes.' ends in a period: True
// 'randomize' ends in a period: False
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
Dim strings() As String = { "This is a string.", "Hello!",
"Nothing.", "Yes.", "randomize" }
For Each value In strings
Dim endsInPeriod As Boolean = value.EndsWith(".")
Console.WriteLine("'{0}' ends in a period: {1}",
value, endsInPeriod)
Next
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
' 'This is a string.' ends in a period: True
' 'Hello!' ends in a period: False
' 'Nothing.' ends in a period: True
' 'Yes.' ends in a period: True
' 'randomize' ends in a period: False
O exemplo a seguir define um StripEndTags
método que usa o EndsWith(String) método para remover marcas de fim HTML do final de uma linha. Observe que o StripEndTags
método é chamado recursivamente para garantir que várias marcas de término HTML no final da linha sejam removidas.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
String^ StripEndTags( String^ item )
{
bool found = false;
// try to find a tag at the end of the line using EndsWith
if ( item->Trim()->EndsWith( ">" ) )
{
// now search for the opening tag...
int lastLocation = item->LastIndexOf( "</" );
// remove the identified section, if it is a valid region
if ( lastLocation >= 0 ) {
item = item->Substring( 0, lastLocation );
found = true;
}
}
if (found) item = StripEndTags(item);
return item;
}
int main()
{
// process an input file that contains html tags.
// this sample checks for multiple tags at the end of the line, rather than simply
// removing the last one.
// note: HTML markup tags always end in a greater than symbol (>).
array<String^>^strSource = {"<b>This is bold text</b>","<H1>This is large Text</H1>","<b><i><font color=green>This has multiple tags</font></i></b>","<b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.</b>","This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>"};
Console::WriteLine( "The following lists the items before the ends have been stripped:" );
Console::WriteLine( "-----------------------------------------------------------------" );
// print out the initial array of strings
IEnumerator^ myEnum1 = strSource->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum1->MoveNext() )
{
String^ s = safe_cast<String^>(myEnum1->Current);
Console::WriteLine( s );
}
Console::WriteLine();
Console::WriteLine( "The following lists the items after the ends have been stripped:" );
Console::WriteLine( "----------------------------------------------------------------" );
// Display the array of strings.
IEnumerator^ myEnum2 = strSource->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum2->MoveNext() )
{
String^ s = safe_cast<String^>(myEnum2->Current);
Console::WriteLine( StripEndTags( s ) );
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// The following lists the items before the ends have been stripped:
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// <b>This is bold text</b>
// <H1>This is large Text</H1>
// <b><i><font color=green>This has multiple tags</font></i></b>
// <b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.</b>
// This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>
//
// The following lists the items after the ends have been stripped:
// ----------------------------------------------------------------
// <b>This is bold text
// <H1>This is large Text
// <b><i><font color=green>This has multiple tags
// <b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.
// This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>
using System;
public class EndsWithTest {
public static void Main() {
// process an input file that contains html tags.
// this sample checks for multiple tags at the end of the line, rather than simply
// removing the last one.
// note: HTML markup tags always end in a greater than symbol (>).
string [] strSource = { "<b>This is bold text</b>", "<H1>This is large Text</H1>",
"<b><i><font color=green>This has multiple tags</font></i></b>",
"<b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.</b>",
"This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>" };
Console.WriteLine("The following lists the items before the ends have been stripped:");
Console.WriteLine("-----------------------------------------------------------------");
// print out the initial array of strings
foreach ( string s in strSource )
Console.WriteLine( s );
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("The following lists the items after the ends have been stripped:");
Console.WriteLine("----------------------------------------------------------------");
// print out the array of strings
foreach (var s in strSource)
Console.WriteLine(StripEndTags(s));
}
private static string StripEndTags( string item ) {
bool found = false;
// try to find a tag at the end of the line using EndsWith
if (item.Trim().EndsWith(">")) {
// now search for the opening tag...
int lastLocation = item.LastIndexOf( "</" );
// remove the identified section, if it is a valid region
if ( lastLocation >= 0 ) {
found = true;
item = item.Substring( 0, lastLocation );
}
}
if (found)
item = StripEndTags(item);
return item;
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// The following lists the items before the ends have been stripped:
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// <b>This is bold text</b>
// <H1>This is large Text</H1>
// <b><i><font color=green>This has multiple tags</font></i></b>
// <b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.</b>
// This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>
//
// The following lists the items after the ends have been stripped:
// ----------------------------------------------------------------
// <b>This is bold text
// <H1>This is large Text
// <b><i><font color=green>This has multiple tags
// <b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.
// This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>
let rec stripEndTags item =
let mutable item: string = item
let mutable found = false
// try to find a tag at the end of the line using EndsWith
if item.Trim().EndsWith ">" then
// now search for the opening tag...
let lastLocation = item.LastIndexOf "</"
// remove the identified section, if it is a valid region
if lastLocation >= 0 then
found <- true
item <- item.Substring(0, lastLocation)
if found then
stripEndTags item
else
item
// process an input file that contains html tags.
// this sample checks for multiple tags at the end of the line, rather than simply
// removing the last one.
// note: HTML markup tags always end in a greater than symbol (>).
let strSource =
[| "<b>This is bold text</b>"; "<H1>This is large Text</H1>"
"<b><i><font color=green>This has multiple tags</font></i></b>"
"<b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.</b>"
"This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>" |]
printfn "The following lists the items before the ends have been stripped:"
printfn "-----------------------------------------------------------------"
// print out the initial array of strings
for s in strSource do
printfn $"{s}"
printfn "\nThe following lists the items after the ends have been stripped:"
printfn "----------------------------------------------------------------"
// print out the array of strings
for s in strSource do
printfn $"{stripEndTags s}"
// The example displays the following output:
// The following lists the items before the ends have been stripped:
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// <b>This is bold text</b>
// <H1>This is large Text</H1>
// <b><i><font color=green>This has multiple tags</font></i></b>
// <b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.</b>
// This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>
//
// The following lists the items after the ends have been stripped:
// ----------------------------------------------------------------
// <b>This is bold text
// <H1>This is large Text
// <b><i><font color=green>This has multiple tags
// <b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.
// This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>
Public Module Example
Public Sub Main()
Dim strSource() As String = { "<b>This is bold text</b>",
"<H1>This is large Text</H1>",
"<b><i><font color = green>This has multiple tags</font></i></b>",
"<b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.</b>",
"This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>" }
Console.WriteLine("The following lists the items before the ends have been stripped:")
Console.WriteLine("-----------------------------------------------------------------")
' Display the initial array of strings.
For Each s As String In strSource
Console.WriteLine(s)
Next
Console.WriteLine()
Console.WriteLine("The following lists the items after the ends have been stripped:")
Console.WriteLine("----------------------------------------------------------------")
' Display the array of strings.
For Each s As String In strSource
Console.WriteLine(StripEndTags(s))
Next
End Sub
Private Function StripEndTags(item As String) As String
Dim found As Boolean = False
' Try to find a tag at the end of the line using EndsWith.
If item.Trim().EndsWith(">") Then
' now search for the opening tag...
Dim lastLocation As Integer = item.LastIndexOf("</")
If lastLocation >= 0 Then
found = True
' Remove the identified section, if it is a valid region.
item = item.Substring(0, lastLocation)
End If
End If
If found Then item = StripEndTags(item)
Return item
End Function
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
' The following lists the items before the ends have been stripped:
' -----------------------------------------------------------------
' <b>This is bold text</b>
' <H1>This is large Text</H1>
' <b><i><font color = green>This has multiple tags</font></i></b>
' <b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.</b>
' This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>
'
' The following lists the items after the ends have been stripped:
' ----------------------------------------------------------------
' <b>This is bold text
' <H1>This is large Text
' <b><i><font color = green>This has multiple tags
' <b>This has <i>embedded</i> tags.
' This line simply ends with a greater than symbol, it should not be modified>
Comentários
Esse método se compara à subcadeia de caracteres value
no final dessa instância que tem o mesmo comprimento value
que e retorna uma indicação se elas são iguais. Para ser igual, value
deve ser uma referência a essa mesma instância ou corresponder ao final dessa instância.
Este método executa uma comparação de palavra (diferencia maiúsculas de minúsculas e sensível à cultura) usando a cultura atual.
Notas aos Chamadores
Conforme explicado em Práticas Recomendadas para Uso de Cadeias de Caracteres, recomendamos que você evite chamar métodos de comparação de cadeia de caracteres que substituem valores padrão e, em vez disso, chamem métodos que exigem que os parâmetros sejam especificados explicitamente. Para determinar se uma cadeia de caracteres termina com uma subcadeia de caracteres específica usando as regras de comparação de cadeia de caracteres da cultura atual, sinalize sua intenção explicitamente chamando a sobrecarga do EndsWith(String, StringComparison) método com um valor de CurrentCulture para seu comparisonType
parâmetro. Se você não precisar de comparação com reconhecimento linguístico, considere usar Ordinal.