(JavaScript) StringBuilder SetNth
Demonstrates the SetNth method.
// The SetNth method is handy for setting a part of a delimited string.
// For example:
var sb = new CkStringBuilder();
sb.Append("red,blue,\"green,purple\",,yellow");
var delimiterChar = ",";
var exceptDoubleQuoted = true;
var exceptEscaped = true;
sb.SetNth(2,"magenta",delimiterChar,exceptDoubleQuoted,exceptEscaped);
// Prints "red,blue,magenta,,yellow"
console.log(sb.GetAsString());
sb.SetNth(3,"orange",delimiterChar,exceptDoubleQuoted,exceptEscaped);
// Prints "red,blue,magenta,orange,yellow"
console.log(sb.GetAsString());
// What happens if we start with an empty string?
sb.Clear();
sb.SetNth(2,"apple",delimiterChar,exceptDoubleQuoted,exceptEscaped);
// Prints ",,apple"
console.log(sb.GetAsString());
sb.SetNth(0,"orange",delimiterChar,exceptDoubleQuoted,exceptEscaped);
// Prints "orange,,apple"
console.log(sb.GetAsString());
sb.SetNth(1,"banana",delimiterChar,exceptDoubleQuoted,exceptEscaped);
// Prints "orange,banana,apple"
console.log(sb.GetAsString());
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