Re: Manipulate the last item in a string
Re: Manipulate the last item in a string
- Subject: Re: Manipulate the last item in a string
- From: kai <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 14:53:59 +0100
On 17 Jun 2006, at 13:04, Marine Themes wrote:
Using applescript with Filemaker I can make a string of found image
record names such as this:
"1234.jpg, 5678.jpg, 4444.jpg, 5555.jpg, 9876.jpg, 6969.jpg."
What I want to do is delete the last comma and insert an "&" into
the string to make:
"1234.jpg, 5678.jpg, 4444.jpg, 5555.jpg, 9876.jpg & 6969.jpg."
I assume that I use text item deliminators but not sure how as
there are multiple ", " in the string and record names will vary
with each use of the script. Any suggestions?
You can count back from the end of a list using negative indices, Clive:
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set t to "1234.jpg, 5678.jpg, 4444.jpg, 5555.jpg, 9876.jpg, 6969.jpg."
set text item delimiters to ", "
set t to t's text 1 thru text item -2 & " & " & t's text item -1
set text item delimiters to {""}
t --> "1234.jpg, 5678.jpg, 4444.jpg, 5555.jpg, 9876.jpg & 6969.jpg."
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kai
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