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Elixir Cookbook

You're reading from   Elixir Cookbook Unleash the full power of programming in Elixir with over 60 incredibly effective recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784397517
Length 236 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Paulo Pereira Paulo Pereira
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Command Line FREE CHAPTER 2. Data Types and Structures 3. Strings and Binaries 4. Modules and Functions 5. Processes and Nodes 6. OTP – Open Telecom Platform 7. Cowboy and Phoenix 8. Interactions A. Installation and Further Reading Index

Slicing strings with ranges


In the Splitting strings recipe, we saw how to use a token (by default, a whitespace) to split a string and get a list of strings delimited by that token. What if we wish to get only a portion of the original string?

Getting ready

We will use IEx. Start it by entering iex in the command line.

How to do it…

To slice a string using a range, follow these steps:

  1. Define a string:

    iex(1)> my_string = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
    "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
    
  2. Define two ranges:

    iex(2)> my_range_one = 10..14
    10..14
    iex(3)> my_range_two = -27..-25
    -27..-25
    
  3. Use the String.slice/2 function to slice the original string using my_range_one:

    iex(4)> String.slice(my_string, my_range_one)
    "brown"
    
  4. Use the String.slice/2 function to slice the original string using my_range_two:

    iex(4)> String.slice(my_string, my_range_two)
    "fox"
    

How it works…

The String.slice/2 function uses a range to determine the start position of the split and the number...

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