GetChar Function
Returns a Char value representing the character from the specified index in the supplied string.
Public Shared Function GetChar( _
ByVal str As String, _
ByVal Index As Integer _
) As Char
Parameters
- str
Required. Any valid String expression.
- Index
Required. Integer expression. The (1-based) index of the character in str to be returned.
Exceptions
Exception type | Error number | Condition |
---|---|---|
str is Nothing, Index < 1, or Index is greater than index of last character of str. |
See the "Error number" column if you are upgrading Visual Basic 6.0 applications that use unstructured error handling. (You can compare the error number against the Number Property (Err Object).) However, when possible, you should consider replacing such error control with Structured Exception Handling Overview for Visual Basic.
Remarks
If Index is less than 1 or greater than the index of the last character in str, an ArgumentException is thrown.
Example
This example shows how to use the GetChar function to return a character from a specified index in a String.
Dim TestString As String = "ABCDE"
Dim TestChar As Char
' Returns "D"
TestChar = GetChar(TestString, 4)
Requirements
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualBasic
Module: Strings
Assembly: Visual Basic Runtime Library (in Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll)
See Also
Reference
String Manipulation Summary
Mid Function (Visual Basic)
ArgumentException