substr
Syntax
substr STRING START [LENGTH]
It normally takes two parameters: start
and length
. It can also take one parameter: start
, i.e. length
is omitted, in which case the substring starting from start until the end of the string will be returned.
To extract characters from the end of the string, use a negative start number.
In addition, borrowing from the extended behavior described at https://php.net substr, if length
is given and is negative, that number of characters will be omitted from the end of string.
{{ substr "BatMan" 0 3 }} → "Bat"
{{ substr "BatMan" 3 3 }} → "Man"
{{ substr "BatMan" 0 }} → "BatMan"
{{ substr "BatMan" 1 }} → "atMan"
{{ substr "BatMan" 0 -1 }} → "BatMa"
{{ substr "BatMan" 3 -1 }} → "Ma"
{{ substr "BatMan" -3 1 }} → "M"
{{ substr "BatMan" -3 3 }} → "atM"
{{ substr "BatMan" -4 -1 }} → "tMa"
{{ substr "BatMan" -4 -2 }} → "tM"