View source: R/string_operations.R
col_substring | R Documentation |
This is the color-aware counterpart of base::substring()
.
It works exactly like the original, but keeps the colors in the
substrings. The ANSI escape sequences are ignored when
calculating the positions within the string.
col_substring(text, first, last = 1000000L)
text |
Character vector, potentially ANSI styled, or a vector to
coarced to character. It is recycled to the longest of |
first |
Starting index or indices, recycled to match the length
of |
last |
Ending index or indices, recycled to match the length
of |
Character vector of the same length as x
, containing
the requested substrings. ANSI styles are retained.
Other ANSI string operations:
col_align()
,
col_nchar()
,
col_strsplit()
,
col_substr()
str <- paste(
red("red"),
"default",
green("green")
)
cat(str, "\n")
cat(col_substring(str, 1, 5), "\n")
cat(col_substring(str, 1, 15), "\n")
cat(col_substring(str, 3, 7), "\n")
substring(strip_style(str), 1, 5)
substring(strip_style(str), 1, 15)
substring(strip_style(str), 3, 7)
str2 <- "another " %+%
red("multi-", sep = "", underline("style")) %+%
" text"
cat(str2, "\n")
cat(col_substring(str2, c(3,5), c(7, 18)), sep = "\n")
substring(strip_style(str2), c(3,5), c(7, 18))
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