Examples of using Given string in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Write given string to a file.
The HtmlStrip() function removes HTML markup from a given string.
Writes given string to a file.
The actions apply to images that contain tags prefixed with the given strings.
Appends given string to the end of a file.
Leading space in the given string is deleted.
Append given string to the end of a file.
It should always be kept in mind that the given string should always end with the character.
Returns the given string with %1, %2, %3 replaced with arg1, arg2, arg3 accordingly.
Zend_Mime:: isPrintable(): Returns TRUE if the given string contains no unprintable characters, FALSE otherwise.
Displays the given string on the current output at the given angle.
In the following example the strisoctal function checks, whether the given string value contains octal digits only(0 to 7), and returns 1 if so or zero otherwise.
Display the given string on the current output at the given x, y position.
Here we are printing the given string with the function intdosx, by function 09H of INT 21H.
Encodes the given string according to« RFC 1738».
This function returns the given string converted from one Cyrillic character set to another.
The fputs function writes the given string to the file specified with the file handle.
Search forward for a given string; will search again, from the right keypad will search backwards.
If the code is big and you need to debug it with a given string, and not from the beginning- simply place the cursor in the desired string and press Ctrl F10.
If you want to extract e-mail address from a given string or a range of cells, you can use the Extract Email Address function to handle this job at once time instead of finding them one by one.
Select a blank cell whichyou will only show first 3 characters of the given string, and enter this formula=LEFT(A1,3), drag fill handle down to over the cells you want to show only first 3 characters.