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  6. .. _class_String:
  7. String
  8. ======
  9. A built-in type for strings.
  10. .. rst-class:: classref-introduction-group
  11. Description
  12. -----------
  13. This is the built-in string Variant type (and the one used by GDScript). Strings may contain any number of Unicode characters, and expose methods useful for manipulating and generating strings. Strings are reference-counted and use a copy-on-write approach (every modification to a string returns a new **String**), so passing them around is cheap in resources.
  14. Some string methods have corresponding variations. Variations suffixed with ``n`` (:ref:`countn()<class_String_method_countn>`, :ref:`findn()<class_String_method_findn>`, :ref:`replacen()<class_String_method_replacen>`, etc.) are **case-insensitive** (they make no distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters). Method variations prefixed with ``r`` (:ref:`rfind()<class_String_method_rfind>`, :ref:`rsplit()<class_String_method_rsplit>`, etc.) are reversed, and start from the end of the string, instead of the beginning.
  15. To convert any :ref:`Variant<class_Variant>` to or from a string, see :ref:`@GlobalScope.str()<class_@GlobalScope_method_str>`, :ref:`@GlobalScope.str_to_var()<class_@GlobalScope_method_str_to_var>`, and :ref:`@GlobalScope.var_to_str()<class_@GlobalScope_method_var_to_str>`.
  16. \ **Note:** In a boolean context, a string will evaluate to ``false`` if it is empty (``""``). Otherwise, a string will always evaluate to ``true``.
  17. .. note::
  18. There are notable differences when using this API with C#. See :ref:`doc_c_sharp_differences` for more information.
  19. .. rst-class:: classref-introduction-group
  20. Tutorials
  21. ---------
  22. - :doc:`GDScript format strings <../tutorials/scripting/gdscript/gdscript_format_string>`
  23. .. rst-class:: classref-reftable-group
  24. Constructors
  25. ------------
  26. .. table::
  27. :widths: auto
  28. +-----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  29. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`String<class_String_constructor_String>`\ (\ ) |
  30. +-----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  31. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`String<class_String_constructor_String>`\ (\ from\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |
  32. +-----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  33. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`String<class_String_constructor_String>`\ (\ from\: :ref:`NodePath<class_NodePath>`\ ) |
  34. +-----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  35. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`String<class_String_constructor_String>`\ (\ from\: :ref:`StringName<class_StringName>`\ ) |
  36. +-----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  37. .. rst-class:: classref-reftable-group
  38. Methods
  39. -------
  40. .. table::
  41. :widths: auto
  42. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  43. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`begins_with<class_String_method_begins_with>`\ (\ text\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  44. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  45. | :ref:`PackedStringArray<class_PackedStringArray>` | :ref:`bigrams<class_String_method_bigrams>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  46. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  47. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`bin_to_int<class_String_method_bin_to_int>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  48. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  49. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`c_escape<class_String_method_c_escape>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  50. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  51. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`c_unescape<class_String_method_c_unescape>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  52. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  53. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`capitalize<class_String_method_capitalize>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  54. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  55. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`casecmp_to<class_String_method_casecmp_to>`\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  56. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  57. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`chr<class_String_method_chr>`\ (\ char\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |static| |
  58. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  59. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`contains<class_String_method_contains>`\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  60. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  61. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`containsn<class_String_method_containsn>`\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  62. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  63. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`count<class_String_method_count>`\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0, to\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| |
  64. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  65. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`countn<class_String_method_countn>`\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0, to\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| |
  66. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  67. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`dedent<class_String_method_dedent>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  68. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  69. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`ends_with<class_String_method_ends_with>`\ (\ text\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  70. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  71. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`erase<class_String_method_erase>`\ (\ position\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, chars\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 1\ ) |const| |
  72. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  73. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`filecasecmp_to<class_String_method_filecasecmp_to>`\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  74. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  75. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`filenocasecmp_to<class_String_method_filenocasecmp_to>`\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  76. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  77. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`find<class_String_method_find>`\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| |
  78. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  79. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`findn<class_String_method_findn>`\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| |
  80. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  81. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`format<class_String_method_format>`\ (\ values\: :ref:`Variant<class_Variant>`, placeholder\: :ref:`String<class_String>` = "{_}"\ ) |const| |
  82. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  83. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`get_base_dir<class_String_method_get_base_dir>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  84. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  85. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`get_basename<class_String_method_get_basename>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  86. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  87. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`get_extension<class_String_method_get_extension>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  88. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  89. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`get_file<class_String_method_get_file>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  90. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  91. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`get_slice<class_String_method_get_slice>`\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, slice\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| |
  92. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  93. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`get_slice_count<class_String_method_get_slice_count>`\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  94. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  95. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`get_slicec<class_String_method_get_slicec>`\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, slice\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| |
  96. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  97. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`hash<class_String_method_hash>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  98. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  99. | :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` | :ref:`hex_decode<class_String_method_hex_decode>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  100. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  101. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`hex_to_int<class_String_method_hex_to_int>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  102. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  103. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`humanize_size<class_String_method_humanize_size>`\ (\ size\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |static| |
  104. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  105. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`indent<class_String_method_indent>`\ (\ prefix\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  106. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  107. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`insert<class_String_method_insert>`\ (\ position\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  108. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  109. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_absolute_path<class_String_method_is_absolute_path>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  110. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  111. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_empty<class_String_method_is_empty>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  112. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  113. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_relative_path<class_String_method_is_relative_path>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  114. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  115. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_subsequence_of<class_String_method_is_subsequence_of>`\ (\ text\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  116. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  117. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_subsequence_ofn<class_String_method_is_subsequence_ofn>`\ (\ text\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  118. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  119. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_valid_ascii_identifier<class_String_method_is_valid_ascii_identifier>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  120. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  121. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_valid_filename<class_String_method_is_valid_filename>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  122. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  123. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_valid_float<class_String_method_is_valid_float>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  124. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  125. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_valid_hex_number<class_String_method_is_valid_hex_number>`\ (\ with_prefix\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = false\ ) |const| |
  126. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  127. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_valid_html_color<class_String_method_is_valid_html_color>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  128. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  129. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_valid_identifier<class_String_method_is_valid_identifier>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  130. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  131. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_valid_int<class_String_method_is_valid_int>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  132. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  133. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_valid_ip_address<class_String_method_is_valid_ip_address>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  134. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  135. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`is_valid_unicode_identifier<class_String_method_is_valid_unicode_identifier>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  136. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  137. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`join<class_String_method_join>`\ (\ parts\: :ref:`PackedStringArray<class_PackedStringArray>`\ ) |const| |
  138. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  139. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`json_escape<class_String_method_json_escape>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  140. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  141. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`left<class_String_method_left>`\ (\ length\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| |
  142. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  143. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`length<class_String_method_length>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  144. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  145. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`lpad<class_String_method_lpad>`\ (\ min_length\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, character\: :ref:`String<class_String>` = " "\ ) |const| |
  146. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  147. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`lstrip<class_String_method_lstrip>`\ (\ chars\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  148. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  149. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`match<class_String_method_match>`\ (\ expr\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  150. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  151. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`matchn<class_String_method_matchn>`\ (\ expr\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  152. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  153. | :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` | :ref:`md5_buffer<class_String_method_md5_buffer>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  154. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  155. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`md5_text<class_String_method_md5_text>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  156. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  157. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`naturalcasecmp_to<class_String_method_naturalcasecmp_to>`\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  158. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  159. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`naturalnocasecmp_to<class_String_method_naturalnocasecmp_to>`\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  160. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  161. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`nocasecmp_to<class_String_method_nocasecmp_to>`\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  162. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  163. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`num<class_String_method_num>`\ (\ number\: :ref:`float<class_float>`, decimals\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = -1\ ) |static| |
  164. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  165. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`num_int64<class_String_method_num_int64>`\ (\ number\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, base\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 10, capitalize_hex\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = false\ ) |static| |
  166. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  167. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`num_scientific<class_String_method_num_scientific>`\ (\ number\: :ref:`float<class_float>`\ ) |static| |
  168. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  169. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`num_uint64<class_String_method_num_uint64>`\ (\ number\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, base\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 10, capitalize_hex\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = false\ ) |static| |
  170. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  171. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`pad_decimals<class_String_method_pad_decimals>`\ (\ digits\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| |
  172. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  173. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`pad_zeros<class_String_method_pad_zeros>`\ (\ digits\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| |
  174. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  175. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`path_join<class_String_method_path_join>`\ (\ file\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  176. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  177. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`repeat<class_String_method_repeat>`\ (\ count\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| |
  178. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  179. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`replace<class_String_method_replace>`\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, forwhat\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  180. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  181. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`replacen<class_String_method_replacen>`\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, forwhat\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  182. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  183. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`reverse<class_String_method_reverse>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  184. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  185. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`rfind<class_String_method_rfind>`\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = -1\ ) |const| |
  186. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  187. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`rfindn<class_String_method_rfindn>`\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = -1\ ) |const| |
  188. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  189. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`right<class_String_method_right>`\ (\ length\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| |
  190. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  191. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`rpad<class_String_method_rpad>`\ (\ min_length\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, character\: :ref:`String<class_String>` = " "\ ) |const| |
  192. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  193. | :ref:`PackedStringArray<class_PackedStringArray>` | :ref:`rsplit<class_String_method_rsplit>`\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`String<class_String>` = "", allow_empty\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = true, maxsplit\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| |
  194. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  195. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`rstrip<class_String_method_rstrip>`\ (\ chars\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  196. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  197. | :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` | :ref:`sha1_buffer<class_String_method_sha1_buffer>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  198. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  199. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`sha1_text<class_String_method_sha1_text>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  200. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  201. | :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` | :ref:`sha256_buffer<class_String_method_sha256_buffer>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  202. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  203. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`sha256_text<class_String_method_sha256_text>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  204. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  205. | :ref:`float<class_float>` | :ref:`similarity<class_String_method_similarity>`\ (\ text\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  206. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  207. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`simplify_path<class_String_method_simplify_path>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  208. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  209. | :ref:`PackedStringArray<class_PackedStringArray>` | :ref:`split<class_String_method_split>`\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`String<class_String>` = "", allow_empty\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = true, maxsplit\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| |
  210. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  211. | :ref:`PackedFloat64Array<class_PackedFloat64Array>` | :ref:`split_floats<class_String_method_split_floats>`\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, allow_empty\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = true\ ) |const| |
  212. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  213. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`strip_edges<class_String_method_strip_edges>`\ (\ left\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = true, right\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = true\ ) |const| |
  214. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  215. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`strip_escapes<class_String_method_strip_escapes>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  216. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  217. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`substr<class_String_method_substr>`\ (\ from\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, len\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = -1\ ) |const| |
  218. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  219. | :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` | :ref:`to_ascii_buffer<class_String_method_to_ascii_buffer>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  220. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  221. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`to_camel_case<class_String_method_to_camel_case>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  222. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  223. | :ref:`float<class_float>` | :ref:`to_float<class_String_method_to_float>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  224. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  225. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`to_int<class_String_method_to_int>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  226. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  227. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`to_lower<class_String_method_to_lower>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  228. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  229. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`to_pascal_case<class_String_method_to_pascal_case>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  230. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  231. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`to_snake_case<class_String_method_to_snake_case>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  232. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  233. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`to_upper<class_String_method_to_upper>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  234. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  235. | :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` | :ref:`to_utf8_buffer<class_String_method_to_utf8_buffer>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  236. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  237. | :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` | :ref:`to_utf16_buffer<class_String_method_to_utf16_buffer>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  238. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  239. | :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` | :ref:`to_utf32_buffer<class_String_method_to_utf32_buffer>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  240. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  241. | :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` | :ref:`to_wchar_buffer<class_String_method_to_wchar_buffer>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  242. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  243. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`trim_prefix<class_String_method_trim_prefix>`\ (\ prefix\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  244. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  245. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`trim_suffix<class_String_method_trim_suffix>`\ (\ suffix\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| |
  246. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  247. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`unicode_at<class_String_method_unicode_at>`\ (\ at\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| |
  248. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  249. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`uri_decode<class_String_method_uri_decode>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  250. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  251. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`uri_encode<class_String_method_uri_encode>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  252. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  253. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`validate_filename<class_String_method_validate_filename>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  254. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  255. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`validate_node_name<class_String_method_validate_node_name>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  256. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  257. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`xml_escape<class_String_method_xml_escape>`\ (\ escape_quotes\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = false\ ) |const| |
  258. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  259. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`xml_unescape<class_String_method_xml_unescape>`\ (\ ) |const| |
  260. +-----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  261. .. rst-class:: classref-reftable-group
  262. Operators
  263. ---------
  264. .. table::
  265. :widths: auto
  266. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  267. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator !=<class_String_operator_neq_String>`\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |
  268. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  269. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator !=<class_String_operator_neq_StringName>`\ (\ right\: :ref:`StringName<class_StringName>`\ ) |
  270. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  271. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`operator %<class_String_operator_mod_Variant>`\ (\ right\: :ref:`Variant<class_Variant>`\ ) |
  272. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  273. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`operator +<class_String_operator_sum_String>`\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |
  274. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  275. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`operator +<class_String_operator_sum_StringName>`\ (\ right\: :ref:`StringName<class_StringName>`\ ) |
  276. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  277. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator \<<class_String_operator_lt_String>`\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |
  278. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  279. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator \<=<class_String_operator_lte_String>`\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |
  280. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  281. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator ==<class_String_operator_eq_String>`\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |
  282. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  283. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator ==<class_String_operator_eq_StringName>`\ (\ right\: :ref:`StringName<class_StringName>`\ ) |
  284. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  285. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator ><class_String_operator_gt_String>`\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |
  286. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  287. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator >=<class_String_operator_gte_String>`\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |
  288. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  289. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`operator []<class_String_operator_idx_int>`\ (\ index\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |
  290. +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  291. .. rst-class:: classref-section-separator
  292. ----
  293. .. rst-class:: classref-descriptions-group
  294. Constructor Descriptions
  295. ------------------------
  296. .. _class_String_constructor_String:
  297. .. rst-class:: classref-constructor
  298. :ref:`String<class_String>` **String**\ (\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_constructor_String>`
  299. Constructs an empty **String** (``""``).
  300. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  301. ----
  302. .. rst-class:: classref-constructor
  303. :ref:`String<class_String>` **String**\ (\ from\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ )
  304. Constructs a **String** as a copy of the given **String**.
  305. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  306. ----
  307. .. rst-class:: classref-constructor
  308. :ref:`String<class_String>` **String**\ (\ from\: :ref:`NodePath<class_NodePath>`\ )
  309. Constructs a new **String** from the given :ref:`NodePath<class_NodePath>`.
  310. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  311. ----
  312. .. rst-class:: classref-constructor
  313. :ref:`String<class_String>` **String**\ (\ from\: :ref:`StringName<class_StringName>`\ )
  314. Constructs a new **String** from the given :ref:`StringName<class_StringName>`.
  315. .. rst-class:: classref-section-separator
  316. ----
  317. .. rst-class:: classref-descriptions-group
  318. Method Descriptions
  319. -------------------
  320. .. _class_String_method_begins_with:
  321. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  322. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **begins_with**\ (\ text\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_begins_with>`
  323. Returns ``true`` if the string begins with the given ``text``. See also :ref:`ends_with()<class_String_method_ends_with>`.
  324. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  325. ----
  326. .. _class_String_method_bigrams:
  327. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  328. :ref:`PackedStringArray<class_PackedStringArray>` **bigrams**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_bigrams>`
  329. Returns an array containing the bigrams (pairs of consecutive characters) of this string.
  330. ::
  331. print("Get up!".bigrams()) # Prints ["Ge", "et", "t ", " u", "up", "p!"]
  332. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  333. ----
  334. .. _class_String_method_bin_to_int:
  335. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  336. :ref:`int<class_int>` **bin_to_int**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_bin_to_int>`
  337. Converts the string representing a binary number into an :ref:`int<class_int>`. The string may optionally be prefixed with ``"0b"``, and an additional ``-`` prefix for negative numbers.
  338. .. tabs::
  339. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  340. print("101".bin_to_int()) # Prints 5
  341. print("0b101".bin_to_int()) # Prints 5
  342. print("-0b10".bin_to_int()) # Prints -2
  343. .. code-tab:: csharp
  344. GD.Print("101".BinToInt()); // Prints 5
  345. GD.Print("0b101".BinToInt()); // Prints 5
  346. GD.Print("-0b10".BinToInt()); // Prints -2
  347. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  348. ----
  349. .. _class_String_method_c_escape:
  350. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  351. :ref:`String<class_String>` **c_escape**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_c_escape>`
  352. Returns a copy of the string with special characters escaped using the C language standard.
  353. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  354. ----
  355. .. _class_String_method_c_unescape:
  356. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  357. :ref:`String<class_String>` **c_unescape**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_c_unescape>`
  358. Returns a copy of the string with escaped characters replaced by their meanings. Supported escape sequences are ``\'``, ``\"``, ``\\``, ``\a``, ``\b``, ``\f``, ``\n``, ``\r``, ``\t``, ``\v``.
  359. \ **Note:** Unlike the GDScript parser, this method doesn't support the ``\uXXXX`` escape sequence.
  360. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  361. ----
  362. .. _class_String_method_capitalize:
  363. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  364. :ref:`String<class_String>` **capitalize**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_capitalize>`
  365. Changes the appearance of the string: replaces underscores (``_``) with spaces, adds spaces before uppercase letters in the middle of a word, converts all letters to lowercase, then converts the first one and each one following a space to uppercase.
  366. .. tabs::
  367. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  368. "move_local_x".capitalize() # Returns "Move Local X"
  369. "sceneFile_path".capitalize() # Returns "Scene File Path"
  370. "2D, FPS, PNG".capitalize() # Returns "2d, Fps, Png"
  371. .. code-tab:: csharp
  372. "move_local_x".Capitalize(); // Returns "Move Local X"
  373. "sceneFile_path".Capitalize(); // Returns "Scene File Path"
  374. "2D, FPS, PNG".Capitalize(); // Returns "2d, Fps, Png"
  375. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  376. ----
  377. .. _class_String_method_casecmp_to:
  378. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  379. :ref:`int<class_int>` **casecmp_to**\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_casecmp_to>`
  380. Performs a case-sensitive comparison to another string. Returns ``-1`` if less than, ``1`` if greater than, or ``0`` if equal. "Less than" and "greater than" are determined by the `Unicode code points <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters>`__ of each string, which roughly matches the alphabetical order.
  381. With different string lengths, returns ``1`` if this string is longer than the ``to`` string, or ``-1`` if shorter. Note that the length of empty strings is *always* ``0``.
  382. To get a :ref:`bool<class_bool>` result from a string comparison, use the ``==`` operator instead. See also :ref:`nocasecmp_to()<class_String_method_nocasecmp_to>`, :ref:`filecasecmp_to()<class_String_method_filecasecmp_to>`, and :ref:`naturalcasecmp_to()<class_String_method_naturalcasecmp_to>`.
  383. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  384. ----
  385. .. _class_String_method_chr:
  386. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  387. :ref:`String<class_String>` **chr**\ (\ char\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |static| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_chr>`
  388. Returns a single Unicode character from the decimal ``char``. You may use `unicodelookup.com <https://unicodelookup.com/>`__ or `unicode.org <https://www.unicode.org/charts/>`__ as points of reference.
  389. ::
  390. print(String.chr(65)) # Prints "A"
  391. print(String.chr(129302)) # Prints "🤖" (robot face emoji)
  392. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  393. ----
  394. .. _class_String_method_contains:
  395. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  396. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **contains**\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_contains>`
  397. Returns ``true`` if the string contains ``what``. In GDScript, this corresponds to the ``in`` operator.
  398. .. tabs::
  399. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  400. print("Node".contains("de")) # Prints true
  401. print("team".contains("I")) # Prints false
  402. print("I" in "team") # Prints false
  403. .. code-tab:: csharp
  404. GD.Print("Node".Contains("de")); // Prints True
  405. GD.Print("team".Contains("I")); // Prints False
  406. If you need to know where ``what`` is within the string, use :ref:`find()<class_String_method_find>`. See also :ref:`containsn()<class_String_method_containsn>`.
  407. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  408. ----
  409. .. _class_String_method_containsn:
  410. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  411. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **containsn**\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_containsn>`
  412. Returns ``true`` if the string contains ``what``, **ignoring case**.
  413. If you need to know where ``what`` is within the string, use :ref:`findn()<class_String_method_findn>`. See also :ref:`contains()<class_String_method_contains>`.
  414. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  415. ----
  416. .. _class_String_method_count:
  417. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  418. :ref:`int<class_int>` **count**\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0, to\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_count>`
  419. Returns the number of occurrences of the substring ``what`` between ``from`` and ``to`` positions. If ``to`` is 0, the search continues until the end of the string.
  420. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  421. ----
  422. .. _class_String_method_countn:
  423. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  424. :ref:`int<class_int>` **countn**\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0, to\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_countn>`
  425. Returns the number of occurrences of the substring ``what`` between ``from`` and ``to`` positions, **ignoring case**. If ``to`` is 0, the search continues until the end of the string.
  426. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  427. ----
  428. .. _class_String_method_dedent:
  429. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  430. :ref:`String<class_String>` **dedent**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_dedent>`
  431. Returns a copy of the string with indentation (leading tabs and spaces) removed. See also :ref:`indent()<class_String_method_indent>` to add indentation.
  432. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  433. ----
  434. .. _class_String_method_ends_with:
  435. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  436. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **ends_with**\ (\ text\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_ends_with>`
  437. Returns ``true`` if the string ends with the given ``text``. See also :ref:`begins_with()<class_String_method_begins_with>`.
  438. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  439. ----
  440. .. _class_String_method_erase:
  441. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  442. :ref:`String<class_String>` **erase**\ (\ position\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, chars\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 1\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_erase>`
  443. Returns a string with ``chars`` characters erased starting from ``position``. If ``chars`` goes beyond the string's length given the specified ``position``, fewer characters will be erased from the returned string. Returns an empty string if either ``position`` or ``chars`` is negative. Returns the original string unmodified if ``chars`` is ``0``.
  444. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  445. ----
  446. .. _class_String_method_filecasecmp_to:
  447. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  448. :ref:`int<class_int>` **filecasecmp_to**\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_filecasecmp_to>`
  449. Like :ref:`naturalcasecmp_to()<class_String_method_naturalcasecmp_to>` but prioritizes strings that begin with periods (``.``) and underscores (``_``) before any other character. Useful when sorting folders or file names.
  450. To get a :ref:`bool<class_bool>` result from a string comparison, use the ``==`` operator instead. See also :ref:`filenocasecmp_to()<class_String_method_filenocasecmp_to>`, :ref:`naturalcasecmp_to()<class_String_method_naturalcasecmp_to>`, and :ref:`casecmp_to()<class_String_method_casecmp_to>`.
  451. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  452. ----
  453. .. _class_String_method_filenocasecmp_to:
  454. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  455. :ref:`int<class_int>` **filenocasecmp_to**\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_filenocasecmp_to>`
  456. Like :ref:`naturalnocasecmp_to()<class_String_method_naturalnocasecmp_to>` but prioritizes strings that begin with periods (``.``) and underscores (``_``) before any other character. Useful when sorting folders or file names.
  457. To get a :ref:`bool<class_bool>` result from a string comparison, use the ``==`` operator instead. See also :ref:`filecasecmp_to()<class_String_method_filecasecmp_to>`, :ref:`naturalnocasecmp_to()<class_String_method_naturalnocasecmp_to>`, and :ref:`nocasecmp_to()<class_String_method_nocasecmp_to>`.
  458. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  459. ----
  460. .. _class_String_method_find:
  461. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  462. :ref:`int<class_int>` **find**\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_find>`
  463. Returns the index of the **first** occurrence of ``what`` in this string, or ``-1`` if there are none. The search's start can be specified with ``from``, continuing to the end of the string.
  464. .. tabs::
  465. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  466. print("Team".find("I")) # Prints -1
  467. print("Potato".find("t")) # Prints 2
  468. print("Potato".find("t", 3)) # Prints 4
  469. print("Potato".find("t", 5)) # Prints -1
  470. .. code-tab:: csharp
  471. GD.Print("Team".Find("I")); // Prints -1
  472. GD.Print("Potato".Find("t")); // Prints 2
  473. GD.Print("Potato".Find("t", 3)); // Prints 4
  474. GD.Print("Potato".Find("t", 5)); // Prints -1
  475. \ **Note:** If you just want to know whether the string contains ``what``, use :ref:`contains()<class_String_method_contains>`. In GDScript, you may also use the ``in`` operator.
  476. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  477. ----
  478. .. _class_String_method_findn:
  479. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  480. :ref:`int<class_int>` **findn**\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_findn>`
  481. Returns the index of the **first** **case-insensitive** occurrence of ``what`` in this string, or ``-1`` if there are none. The starting search index can be specified with ``from``, continuing to the end of the string.
  482. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  483. ----
  484. .. _class_String_method_format:
  485. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  486. :ref:`String<class_String>` **format**\ (\ values\: :ref:`Variant<class_Variant>`, placeholder\: :ref:`String<class_String>` = "{_}"\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_format>`
  487. Formats the string by replacing all occurrences of ``placeholder`` with the elements of ``values``.
  488. \ ``values`` can be a :ref:`Dictionary<class_Dictionary>`, an :ref:`Array<class_Array>`, or an :ref:`Object<class_Object>`. Any underscores in ``placeholder`` will be replaced with the corresponding keys in advance. Array elements use their index as keys.
  489. ::
  490. # Prints "Waiting for Godot is a play by Samuel Beckett, and Godot Engine is named after it."
  491. var use_array_values = "Waiting for {0} is a play by {1}, and {0} Engine is named after it."
  492. print(use_array_values.format(["Godot", "Samuel Beckett"]))
  493. # Prints "User 42 is Godot."
  494. print("User {id} is {name}.".format({"id": 42, "name": "Godot"}))
  495. Some additional handling is performed when ``values`` is an :ref:`Array<class_Array>`. If ``placeholder`` does not contain an underscore, the elements of the ``values`` array will be used to replace one occurrence of the placeholder in order; If an element of ``values`` is another 2-element array, it'll be interpreted as a key-value pair.
  496. ::
  497. # Prints "User 42 is Godot."
  498. print("User {} is {}.".format([42, "Godot"], "{}"))
  499. print("User {id} is {name}.".format([["id", 42], ["name", "Godot"]]))
  500. When passing an :ref:`Object<class_Object>`, the property names from :ref:`Object.get_property_list()<class_Object_method_get_property_list>` are used as keys.
  501. ::
  502. # Prints "Visible true, position (0, 0)"
  503. var node = Node2D.new()
  504. print("Visible {visible}, position {position}".format(node))
  505. See also the :doc:`GDScript format string <../tutorials/scripting/gdscript/gdscript_format_string>` tutorial.
  506. \ **Note:** Each replacement is done sequentially for each element of ``values``, **not** all at once. This means that if any element is inserted and it contains another placeholder, it may be changed by the next replacement. While this can be very useful, it often causes unexpected results. If not necessary, make sure ``values``'s elements do not contain placeholders.
  507. ::
  508. print("{0} {1}".format(["{1}", "x"])) # Prints "x x"
  509. print("{0} {1}".format(["x", "{0}"])) # Prints "x {0}"
  510. print("{a} {b}".format({"a": "{b}", "b": "c"})) # Prints "c c"
  511. print("{a} {b}".format({"b": "c", "a": "{b}"})) # Prints "{b} c"
  512. \ **Note:** In C#, it's recommended to `interpolate strings with "$" <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/tokens/interpolated>`__, instead.
  513. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  514. ----
  515. .. _class_String_method_get_base_dir:
  516. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  517. :ref:`String<class_String>` **get_base_dir**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_get_base_dir>`
  518. If the string is a valid file path, returns the base directory name.
  519. ::
  520. var dir_path = "/path/to/file.txt".get_base_dir() # dir_path is "/path/to"
  521. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  522. ----
  523. .. _class_String_method_get_basename:
  524. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  525. :ref:`String<class_String>` **get_basename**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_get_basename>`
  526. If the string is a valid file path, returns the full file path, without the extension.
  527. ::
  528. var base = "/path/to/file.txt".get_basename() # base is "/path/to/file"
  529. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  530. ----
  531. .. _class_String_method_get_extension:
  532. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  533. :ref:`String<class_String>` **get_extension**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_get_extension>`
  534. If the string is a valid file name or path, returns the file extension without the leading period (``.``). Otherwise, returns an empty string.
  535. ::
  536. var a = "/path/to/file.txt".get_extension() # a is "txt"
  537. var b = "cool.txt".get_extension() # b is "txt"
  538. var c = "cool.font.tres".get_extension() # c is "tres"
  539. var d = ".pack1".get_extension() # d is "pack1"
  540. var e = "file.txt.".get_extension() # e is ""
  541. var f = "file.txt..".get_extension() # f is ""
  542. var g = "txt".get_extension() # g is ""
  543. var h = "".get_extension() # h is ""
  544. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  545. ----
  546. .. _class_String_method_get_file:
  547. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  548. :ref:`String<class_String>` **get_file**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_get_file>`
  549. If the string is a valid file path, returns the file name, including the extension.
  550. ::
  551. var file = "/path/to/icon.png".get_file() # file is "icon.png"
  552. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  553. ----
  554. .. _class_String_method_get_slice:
  555. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  556. :ref:`String<class_String>` **get_slice**\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, slice\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_get_slice>`
  557. Splits the string using a ``delimiter`` and returns the substring at index ``slice``. Returns the original string if ``delimiter`` does not occur in the string. Returns an empty string if the ``slice`` does not exist.
  558. This is faster than :ref:`split()<class_String_method_split>`, if you only need one substring.
  559. ::
  560. print("i/am/example/hi".get_slice("/", 2)) # Prints "example"
  561. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  562. ----
  563. .. _class_String_method_get_slice_count:
  564. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  565. :ref:`int<class_int>` **get_slice_count**\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_get_slice_count>`
  566. Returns the total number of slices when the string is split with the given ``delimiter`` (see :ref:`split()<class_String_method_split>`).
  567. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  568. ----
  569. .. _class_String_method_get_slicec:
  570. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  571. :ref:`String<class_String>` **get_slicec**\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, slice\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_get_slicec>`
  572. Splits the string using a Unicode character with code ``delimiter`` and returns the substring at index ``slice``. Returns an empty string if the ``slice`` does not exist.
  573. This is faster than :ref:`split()<class_String_method_split>`, if you only need one substring.
  574. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  575. ----
  576. .. _class_String_method_hash:
  577. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  578. :ref:`int<class_int>` **hash**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_hash>`
  579. Returns the 32-bit hash value representing the string's contents.
  580. \ **Note:** Strings with equal hash values are *not* guaranteed to be the same, as a result of hash collisions. On the contrary, strings with different hash values are guaranteed to be different.
  581. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  582. ----
  583. .. _class_String_method_hex_decode:
  584. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  585. :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` **hex_decode**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_hex_decode>`
  586. Decodes a hexadecimal string as a :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>`.
  587. .. tabs::
  588. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  589. var text = "hello world"
  590. var encoded = text.to_utf8_buffer().hex_encode() # outputs "68656c6c6f20776f726c64"
  591. print(buf.hex_decode().get_string_from_utf8())
  592. .. code-tab:: csharp
  593. var text = "hello world";
  594. var encoded = text.ToUtf8Buffer().HexEncode(); // outputs "68656c6c6f20776f726c64"
  595. GD.Print(buf.HexDecode().GetStringFromUtf8());
  596. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  597. ----
  598. .. _class_String_method_hex_to_int:
  599. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  600. :ref:`int<class_int>` **hex_to_int**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_hex_to_int>`
  601. Converts the string representing a hexadecimal number into an :ref:`int<class_int>`. The string may be optionally prefixed with ``"0x"``, and an additional ``-`` prefix for negative numbers.
  602. .. tabs::
  603. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  604. print("0xff".hex_to_int()) # Prints 255
  605. print("ab".hex_to_int()) # Prints 171
  606. .. code-tab:: csharp
  607. GD.Print("0xff".HexToInt()); // Prints 255
  608. GD.Print("ab".HexToInt()); // Prints 171
  609. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  610. ----
  611. .. _class_String_method_humanize_size:
  612. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  613. :ref:`String<class_String>` **humanize_size**\ (\ size\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |static| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_humanize_size>`
  614. Converts ``size`` which represents a number of bytes into a human-readable form.
  615. The result is in `IEC prefix format <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix#IEC_prefixes>`__, which may end in either ``"B"``, ``"KiB"``, ``"MiB"``, ``"GiB"``, ``"TiB"``, ``"PiB"``, or ``"EiB"``.
  616. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  617. ----
  618. .. _class_String_method_indent:
  619. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  620. :ref:`String<class_String>` **indent**\ (\ prefix\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_indent>`
  621. Indents every line of the string with the given ``prefix``. Empty lines are not indented. See also :ref:`dedent()<class_String_method_dedent>` to remove indentation.
  622. For example, the string can be indented with two tabulations using ``"\t\t"``, or four spaces using ``" "``.
  623. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  624. ----
  625. .. _class_String_method_insert:
  626. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  627. :ref:`String<class_String>` **insert**\ (\ position\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_insert>`
  628. Inserts ``what`` at the given ``position`` in the string.
  629. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  630. ----
  631. .. _class_String_method_is_absolute_path:
  632. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  633. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_absolute_path**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_absolute_path>`
  634. Returns ``true`` if the string is a path to a file or directory, and its starting point is explicitly defined. This method is the opposite of :ref:`is_relative_path()<class_String_method_is_relative_path>`.
  635. This includes all paths starting with ``"res://"``, ``"user://"``, ``"C:\"``, ``"/"``, etc.
  636. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  637. ----
  638. .. _class_String_method_is_empty:
  639. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  640. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_empty**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_empty>`
  641. Returns ``true`` if the string's length is ``0`` (``""``). See also :ref:`length()<class_String_method_length>`.
  642. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  643. ----
  644. .. _class_String_method_is_relative_path:
  645. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  646. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_relative_path**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_relative_path>`
  647. Returns ``true`` if the string is a path, and its starting point is dependent on context. The path could begin from the current directory, or the current :ref:`Node<class_Node>` (if the string is derived from a :ref:`NodePath<class_NodePath>`), and may sometimes be prefixed with ``"./"``. This method is the opposite of :ref:`is_absolute_path()<class_String_method_is_absolute_path>`.
  648. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  649. ----
  650. .. _class_String_method_is_subsequence_of:
  651. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  652. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_subsequence_of**\ (\ text\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_subsequence_of>`
  653. Returns ``true`` if all characters of this string can be found in ``text`` in their original order.
  654. ::
  655. var text = "Wow, incredible!"
  656. print("inedible".is_subsequence_of(text)) # Prints true
  657. print("Word!".is_subsequence_of(text)) # Prints true
  658. print("Window".is_subsequence_of(text)) # Prints false
  659. print("".is_subsequence_of(text)) # Prints true
  660. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  661. ----
  662. .. _class_String_method_is_subsequence_ofn:
  663. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  664. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_subsequence_ofn**\ (\ text\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_subsequence_ofn>`
  665. Returns ``true`` if all characters of this string can be found in ``text`` in their original order, **ignoring case**.
  666. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  667. ----
  668. .. _class_String_method_is_valid_ascii_identifier:
  669. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  670. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_valid_ascii_identifier**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_valid_ascii_identifier>`
  671. Returns ``true`` if this string is a valid ASCII identifier. A valid ASCII identifier may contain only letters, digits, and underscores (``_``), and the first character may not be a digit.
  672. ::
  673. print("node_2d".is_valid_ascii_identifier()) # Prints true
  674. print("TYPE_FLOAT".is_valid_ascii_identifier()) # Prints true
  675. print("1st_method".is_valid_ascii_identifier()) # Prints false
  676. print("MyMethod#2".is_valid_ascii_identifier()) # Prints false
  677. See also :ref:`is_valid_unicode_identifier()<class_String_method_is_valid_unicode_identifier>`.
  678. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  679. ----
  680. .. _class_String_method_is_valid_filename:
  681. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  682. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_valid_filename**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_valid_filename>`
  683. Returns ``true`` if this string does not contain characters that are not allowed in file names (``:`` ``/`` ``\`` ``?`` ``*`` ``"`` ``|`` ``%`` ``<`` ``>``).
  684. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  685. ----
  686. .. _class_String_method_is_valid_float:
  687. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  688. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_valid_float**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_valid_float>`
  689. Returns ``true`` if this string represents a valid floating-point number. A valid float may contain only digits, one decimal point (``.``), and the exponent letter (``e``). It may also be prefixed with a positive (``+``) or negative (``-``) sign. Any valid integer is also a valid float (see :ref:`is_valid_int()<class_String_method_is_valid_int>`). See also :ref:`to_float()<class_String_method_to_float>`.
  690. ::
  691. print("1.7".is_valid_float()) # Prints true
  692. print("24".is_valid_float()) # Prints true
  693. print("7e3".is_valid_float()) # Prints true
  694. print("Hello".is_valid_float()) # Prints false
  695. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  696. ----
  697. .. _class_String_method_is_valid_hex_number:
  698. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  699. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_valid_hex_number**\ (\ with_prefix\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = false\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_valid_hex_number>`
  700. Returns ``true`` if this string is a valid hexadecimal number. A valid hexadecimal number only contains digits or letters ``A`` to ``F`` (either uppercase or lowercase), and may be prefixed with a positive (``+``) or negative (``-``) sign.
  701. If ``with_prefix`` is ``true``, the hexadecimal number needs to prefixed by ``"0x"`` to be considered valid.
  702. ::
  703. print("A08E".is_valid_hex_number()) # Prints true
  704. print("-AbCdEf".is_valid_hex_number()) # Prints true
  705. print("2.5".is_valid_hex_number()) # Prints false
  706. print("0xDEADC0DE".is_valid_hex_number(true)) # Prints true
  707. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  708. ----
  709. .. _class_String_method_is_valid_html_color:
  710. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  711. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_valid_html_color**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_valid_html_color>`
  712. Returns ``true`` if this string is a valid color in hexadecimal HTML notation. The string must be a hexadecimal value (see :ref:`is_valid_hex_number()<class_String_method_is_valid_hex_number>`) of either 3, 4, 6 or 8 digits, and may be prefixed by a hash sign (``#``). Other HTML notations for colors, such as names or ``hsl()``, are not considered valid. See also :ref:`Color.html()<class_Color_method_html>`.
  713. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  714. ----
  715. .. _class_String_method_is_valid_identifier:
  716. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  717. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_valid_identifier**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_valid_identifier>`
  718. **Deprecated:** Use :ref:`is_valid_ascii_identifier()<class_String_method_is_valid_ascii_identifier>` instead.
  719. Returns ``true`` if this string is a valid identifier. A valid identifier may contain only letters, digits and underscores (``_``), and the first character may not be a digit.
  720. ::
  721. print("node_2d".is_valid_identifier()) # Prints true
  722. print("TYPE_FLOAT".is_valid_identifier()) # Prints true
  723. print("1st_method".is_valid_identifier()) # Prints false
  724. print("MyMethod#2".is_valid_identifier()) # Prints false
  725. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  726. ----
  727. .. _class_String_method_is_valid_int:
  728. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  729. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_valid_int**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_valid_int>`
  730. Returns ``true`` if this string represents a valid integer. A valid integer only contains digits, and may be prefixed with a positive (``+``) or negative (``-``) sign. See also :ref:`to_int()<class_String_method_to_int>`.
  731. ::
  732. print("7".is_valid_int()) # Prints true
  733. print("1.65".is_valid_int()) # Prints false
  734. print("Hi".is_valid_int()) # Prints false
  735. print("+3".is_valid_int()) # Prints true
  736. print("-12".is_valid_int()) # Prints true
  737. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  738. ----
  739. .. _class_String_method_is_valid_ip_address:
  740. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  741. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_valid_ip_address**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_valid_ip_address>`
  742. Returns ``true`` if this string represents a well-formatted IPv4 or IPv6 address. This method considers `reserved IP addresses <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_IP_addresses>`__ such as ``"0.0.0.0"`` and ``"ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff"`` as valid.
  743. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  744. ----
  745. .. _class_String_method_is_valid_unicode_identifier:
  746. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  747. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **is_valid_unicode_identifier**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_is_valid_unicode_identifier>`
  748. Returns ``true`` if this string is a valid Unicode identifier.
  749. A valid Unicode identifier must begin with a Unicode character of class ``XID_Start`` or ``"_"``, and may contain Unicode characters of class ``XID_Continue`` in the other positions.
  750. ::
  751. print("node_2d".is_valid_unicode_identifier()) # Prints true
  752. print("1st_method".is_valid_unicode_identifier()) # Prints false
  753. print("MyMethod#2".is_valid_unicode_identifier()) # Prints false
  754. print("állóképesség".is_valid_unicode_identifier()) # Prints true
  755. print("выносливость".is_valid_unicode_identifier()) # Prints true
  756. print("体力".is_valid_unicode_identifier()) # Prints true
  757. See also :ref:`is_valid_ascii_identifier()<class_String_method_is_valid_ascii_identifier>`.
  758. \ **Note:** This method checks identifiers the same way as GDScript. See :ref:`TextServer.is_valid_identifier()<class_TextServer_method_is_valid_identifier>` for more advanced checks.
  759. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  760. ----
  761. .. _class_String_method_join:
  762. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  763. :ref:`String<class_String>` **join**\ (\ parts\: :ref:`PackedStringArray<class_PackedStringArray>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_join>`
  764. Returns the concatenation of ``parts``' elements, with each element separated by the string calling this method. This method is the opposite of :ref:`split()<class_String_method_split>`.
  765. .. tabs::
  766. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  767. var fruits = ["Apple", "Orange", "Pear", "Kiwi"]
  768. print(", ".join(fruits)) # Prints "Apple, Orange, Pear, Kiwi"
  769. print("---".join(fruits)) # Prints "Apple---Orange---Pear---Kiwi"
  770. .. code-tab:: csharp
  771. string[] fruits = ["Apple", "Orange", "Pear", "Kiwi"];
  772. // In C#, this method is static.
  773. GD.Print(string.Join(", ", fruits)); // Prints "Apple, Orange, Pear, Kiwi"
  774. GD.Print(string.Join("---", fruits)); // Prints "Apple---Orange---Pear---Kiwi"
  775. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  776. ----
  777. .. _class_String_method_json_escape:
  778. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  779. :ref:`String<class_String>` **json_escape**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_json_escape>`
  780. Returns a copy of the string with special characters escaped using the JSON standard. Because it closely matches the C standard, it is possible to use :ref:`c_unescape()<class_String_method_c_unescape>` to unescape the string, if necessary.
  781. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  782. ----
  783. .. _class_String_method_left:
  784. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  785. :ref:`String<class_String>` **left**\ (\ length\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_left>`
  786. Returns the first ``length`` characters from the beginning of the string. If ``length`` is negative, strips the last ``length`` characters from the string's end.
  787. ::
  788. print("Hello World!".left(3)) # Prints "Hel"
  789. print("Hello World!".left(-4)) # Prints "Hello Wo"
  790. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  791. ----
  792. .. _class_String_method_length:
  793. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  794. :ref:`int<class_int>` **length**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_length>`
  795. Returns the number of characters in the string. Empty strings (``""``) always return ``0``. See also :ref:`is_empty()<class_String_method_is_empty>`.
  796. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  797. ----
  798. .. _class_String_method_lpad:
  799. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  800. :ref:`String<class_String>` **lpad**\ (\ min_length\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, character\: :ref:`String<class_String>` = " "\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_lpad>`
  801. Formats the string to be at least ``min_length`` long by adding ``character``\ s to the left of the string, if necessary. See also :ref:`rpad()<class_String_method_rpad>`.
  802. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  803. ----
  804. .. _class_String_method_lstrip:
  805. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  806. :ref:`String<class_String>` **lstrip**\ (\ chars\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_lstrip>`
  807. Removes a set of characters defined in ``chars`` from the string's beginning. See also :ref:`rstrip()<class_String_method_rstrip>`.
  808. \ **Note:** ``chars`` is not a prefix. Use :ref:`trim_prefix()<class_String_method_trim_prefix>` to remove a single prefix, rather than a set of characters.
  809. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  810. ----
  811. .. _class_String_method_match:
  812. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  813. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **match**\ (\ expr\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_match>`
  814. Does a simple expression match (also called "glob" or "globbing"), where ``*`` matches zero or more arbitrary characters and ``?`` matches any single character except a period (``.``). An empty string or empty expression always evaluates to ``false``.
  815. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  816. ----
  817. .. _class_String_method_matchn:
  818. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  819. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **matchn**\ (\ expr\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_matchn>`
  820. Does a simple **case-insensitive** expression match, where ``*`` matches zero or more arbitrary characters and ``?`` matches any single character except a period (``.``). An empty string or empty expression always evaluates to ``false``.
  821. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  822. ----
  823. .. _class_String_method_md5_buffer:
  824. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  825. :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` **md5_buffer**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_md5_buffer>`
  826. Returns the `MD5 hash <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5>`__ of the string as a :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>`.
  827. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  828. ----
  829. .. _class_String_method_md5_text:
  830. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  831. :ref:`String<class_String>` **md5_text**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_md5_text>`
  832. Returns the `MD5 hash <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5>`__ of the string as another **String**.
  833. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  834. ----
  835. .. _class_String_method_naturalcasecmp_to:
  836. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  837. :ref:`int<class_int>` **naturalcasecmp_to**\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_naturalcasecmp_to>`
  838. Performs a **case-sensitive**, *natural order* comparison to another string. Returns ``-1`` if less than, ``1`` if greater than, or ``0`` if equal. "Less than" or "greater than" are determined by the `Unicode code points <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters>`__ of each string, which roughly matches the alphabetical order.
  839. When used for sorting, natural order comparison orders sequences of numbers by the combined value of each digit as is often expected, instead of the single digit's value. A sorted sequence of numbered strings will be ``["1", "2", "3", ...]``, not ``["1", "10", "2", "3", ...]``.
  840. With different string lengths, returns ``1`` if this string is longer than the ``to`` string, or ``-1`` if shorter. Note that the length of empty strings is *always* ``0``.
  841. To get a :ref:`bool<class_bool>` result from a string comparison, use the ``==`` operator instead. See also :ref:`naturalnocasecmp_to()<class_String_method_naturalnocasecmp_to>`, :ref:`filecasecmp_to()<class_String_method_filecasecmp_to>`, and :ref:`nocasecmp_to()<class_String_method_nocasecmp_to>`.
  842. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  843. ----
  844. .. _class_String_method_naturalnocasecmp_to:
  845. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  846. :ref:`int<class_int>` **naturalnocasecmp_to**\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_naturalnocasecmp_to>`
  847. Performs a **case-insensitive**, *natural order* comparison to another string. Returns ``-1`` if less than, ``1`` if greater than, or ``0`` if equal. "Less than" or "greater than" are determined by the `Unicode code points <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters>`__ of each string, which roughly matches the alphabetical order. Internally, lowercase characters are converted to uppercase for the comparison.
  848. When used for sorting, natural order comparison orders sequences of numbers by the combined value of each digit as is often expected, instead of the single digit's value. A sorted sequence of numbered strings will be ``["1", "2", "3", ...]``, not ``["1", "10", "2", "3", ...]``.
  849. With different string lengths, returns ``1`` if this string is longer than the ``to`` string, or ``-1`` if shorter. Note that the length of empty strings is *always* ``0``.
  850. To get a :ref:`bool<class_bool>` result from a string comparison, use the ``==`` operator instead. See also :ref:`naturalcasecmp_to()<class_String_method_naturalcasecmp_to>`, :ref:`filenocasecmp_to()<class_String_method_filenocasecmp_to>`, and :ref:`casecmp_to()<class_String_method_casecmp_to>`.
  851. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  852. ----
  853. .. _class_String_method_nocasecmp_to:
  854. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  855. :ref:`int<class_int>` **nocasecmp_to**\ (\ to\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_nocasecmp_to>`
  856. Performs a **case-insensitive** comparison to another string. Returns ``-1`` if less than, ``1`` if greater than, or ``0`` if equal. "Less than" or "greater than" are determined by the `Unicode code points <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters>`__ of each string, which roughly matches the alphabetical order. Internally, lowercase characters are converted to uppercase for the comparison.
  857. With different string lengths, returns ``1`` if this string is longer than the ``to`` string, or ``-1`` if shorter. Note that the length of empty strings is *always* ``0``.
  858. To get a :ref:`bool<class_bool>` result from a string comparison, use the ``==`` operator instead. See also :ref:`casecmp_to()<class_String_method_casecmp_to>`, :ref:`filenocasecmp_to()<class_String_method_filenocasecmp_to>`, and :ref:`naturalnocasecmp_to()<class_String_method_naturalnocasecmp_to>`.
  859. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  860. ----
  861. .. _class_String_method_num:
  862. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  863. :ref:`String<class_String>` **num**\ (\ number\: :ref:`float<class_float>`, decimals\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = -1\ ) |static| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_num>`
  864. Converts a :ref:`float<class_float>` to a string representation of a decimal number, with the number of decimal places specified in ``decimals``.
  865. If ``decimals`` is ``-1`` as by default, the string representation may only have up to 14 significant digits, with digits before the decimal point having priority over digits after.
  866. Trailing zeros are not included in the string. The last digit is rounded, not truncated.
  867. ::
  868. String.num(3.141593) # Returns "3.141593"
  869. String.num(3.141593, 3) # Returns "3.142"
  870. String.num(3.14159300) # Returns "3.141593"
  871. # Here, the last digit will be rounded up,
  872. # which reduces the total digit count, since trailing zeros are removed:
  873. String.num(42.129999, 5) # Returns "42.13"
  874. # If `decimals` is not specified, the maximum number of significant digits is 14:
  875. String.num(-0.0000012345432123454321) # Returns "-0.00000123454321"
  876. String.num(-10000.0000012345432123454321) # Returns "-10000.0000012345"
  877. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  878. ----
  879. .. _class_String_method_num_int64:
  880. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  881. :ref:`String<class_String>` **num_int64**\ (\ number\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, base\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 10, capitalize_hex\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = false\ ) |static| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_num_int64>`
  882. Converts the given ``number`` to a string representation, with the given ``base``.
  883. By default, ``base`` is set to decimal (``10``). Other common bases in programming include binary (``2``), `octal <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octal>`__ (``8``), hexadecimal (``16``).
  884. If ``capitalize_hex`` is ``true``, digits higher than 9 are represented in uppercase.
  885. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  886. ----
  887. .. _class_String_method_num_scientific:
  888. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  889. :ref:`String<class_String>` **num_scientific**\ (\ number\: :ref:`float<class_float>`\ ) |static| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_num_scientific>`
  890. Converts the given ``number`` to a string representation, in scientific notation.
  891. .. tabs::
  892. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  893. var n = -5.2e8
  894. print(n) # Prints -520000000
  895. print(String.num_scientific(n)) # Prints -5.2e+08
  896. .. code-tab:: csharp
  897. // This method is not implemented in C#.
  898. // Use `string.ToString()` with "e" to achieve similar results.
  899. var n = -5.2e8f;
  900. GD.Print(n); // Prints -520000000
  901. GD.Print(n.ToString("e1")); // Prints -5.2e+008
  902. \ **Note:** In C#, this method is not implemented. To achieve similar results, see C#'s `Standard numeric format strings <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/base-types/standard-numeric-format-strings>`__
  903. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  904. ----
  905. .. _class_String_method_num_uint64:
  906. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  907. :ref:`String<class_String>` **num_uint64**\ (\ number\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, base\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 10, capitalize_hex\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = false\ ) |static| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_num_uint64>`
  908. Converts the given unsigned :ref:`int<class_int>` to a string representation, with the given ``base``.
  909. By default, ``base`` is set to decimal (``10``). Other common bases in programming include binary (``2``), `octal <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octal>`__ (``8``), hexadecimal (``16``).
  910. If ``capitalize_hex`` is ``true``, digits higher than 9 are represented in uppercase.
  911. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  912. ----
  913. .. _class_String_method_pad_decimals:
  914. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  915. :ref:`String<class_String>` **pad_decimals**\ (\ digits\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_pad_decimals>`
  916. Formats the string representing a number to have an exact number of ``digits`` *after* the decimal point.
  917. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  918. ----
  919. .. _class_String_method_pad_zeros:
  920. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  921. :ref:`String<class_String>` **pad_zeros**\ (\ digits\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_pad_zeros>`
  922. Formats the string representing a number to have an exact number of ``digits`` *before* the decimal point.
  923. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  924. ----
  925. .. _class_String_method_path_join:
  926. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  927. :ref:`String<class_String>` **path_join**\ (\ file\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_path_join>`
  928. Concatenates ``file`` at the end of the string as a subpath, adding ``/`` if necessary.
  929. \ **Example:** ``"this/is".path_join("path") == "this/is/path"``.
  930. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  931. ----
  932. .. _class_String_method_repeat:
  933. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  934. :ref:`String<class_String>` **repeat**\ (\ count\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_repeat>`
  935. Repeats this string a number of times. ``count`` needs to be greater than ``0``. Otherwise, returns an empty string.
  936. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  937. ----
  938. .. _class_String_method_replace:
  939. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  940. :ref:`String<class_String>` **replace**\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, forwhat\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_replace>`
  941. Replaces all occurrences of ``what`` inside the string with the given ``forwhat``.
  942. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  943. ----
  944. .. _class_String_method_replacen:
  945. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  946. :ref:`String<class_String>` **replacen**\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, forwhat\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_replacen>`
  947. Replaces all **case-insensitive** occurrences of ``what`` inside the string with the given ``forwhat``.
  948. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  949. ----
  950. .. _class_String_method_reverse:
  951. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  952. :ref:`String<class_String>` **reverse**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_reverse>`
  953. Returns the copy of this string in reverse order. This operation works on unicode codepoints, rather than sequences of codepoints, and may break things like compound letters or emojis.
  954. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  955. ----
  956. .. _class_String_method_rfind:
  957. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  958. :ref:`int<class_int>` **rfind**\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = -1\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_rfind>`
  959. Returns the index of the **last** occurrence of ``what`` in this string, or ``-1`` if there are none. The search's start can be specified with ``from``, continuing to the beginning of the string. This method is the reverse of :ref:`find()<class_String_method_find>`.
  960. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  961. ----
  962. .. _class_String_method_rfindn:
  963. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  964. :ref:`int<class_int>` **rfindn**\ (\ what\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, from\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = -1\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_rfindn>`
  965. Returns the index of the **last** **case-insensitive** occurrence of ``what`` in this string, or ``-1`` if there are none. The starting search index can be specified with ``from``, continuing to the beginning of the string. This method is the reverse of :ref:`findn()<class_String_method_findn>`.
  966. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  967. ----
  968. .. _class_String_method_right:
  969. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  970. :ref:`String<class_String>` **right**\ (\ length\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_right>`
  971. Returns the last ``length`` characters from the end of the string. If ``length`` is negative, strips the first ``length`` characters from the string's beginning.
  972. ::
  973. print("Hello World!".right(3)) # Prints "ld!"
  974. print("Hello World!".right(-4)) # Prints "o World!"
  975. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  976. ----
  977. .. _class_String_method_rpad:
  978. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  979. :ref:`String<class_String>` **rpad**\ (\ min_length\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, character\: :ref:`String<class_String>` = " "\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_rpad>`
  980. Formats the string to be at least ``min_length`` long, by adding ``character``\ s to the right of the string, if necessary. See also :ref:`lpad()<class_String_method_lpad>`.
  981. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  982. ----
  983. .. _class_String_method_rsplit:
  984. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  985. :ref:`PackedStringArray<class_PackedStringArray>` **rsplit**\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`String<class_String>` = "", allow_empty\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = true, maxsplit\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_rsplit>`
  986. Splits the string using a ``delimiter`` and returns an array of the substrings, starting from the end of the string. The splits in the returned array appear in the same order as the original string. If ``delimiter`` is an empty string, each substring will be a single character.
  987. If ``allow_empty`` is ``false``, empty strings between adjacent delimiters are excluded from the array.
  988. If ``maxsplit`` is greater than ``0``, the number of splits may not exceed ``maxsplit``. By default, the entire string is split, which is mostly identical to :ref:`split()<class_String_method_split>`.
  989. .. tabs::
  990. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  991. var some_string = "One,Two,Three,Four"
  992. var some_array = some_string.rsplit(",", true, 1)
  993. print(some_array.size()) # Prints 2
  994. print(some_array[0]) # Prints "One,Two,Three"
  995. print(some_array[1]) # Prints "Four"
  996. .. code-tab:: csharp
  997. // In C#, there is no String.RSplit() method.
  998. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  999. ----
  1000. .. _class_String_method_rstrip:
  1001. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1002. :ref:`String<class_String>` **rstrip**\ (\ chars\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_rstrip>`
  1003. Removes a set of characters defined in ``chars`` from the string's end. See also :ref:`lstrip()<class_String_method_lstrip>`.
  1004. \ **Note:** ``chars`` is not a suffix. Use :ref:`trim_suffix()<class_String_method_trim_suffix>` to remove a single suffix, rather than a set of characters.
  1005. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1006. ----
  1007. .. _class_String_method_sha1_buffer:
  1008. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1009. :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` **sha1_buffer**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_sha1_buffer>`
  1010. Returns the `SHA-1 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-1>`__ hash of the string as a :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>`.
  1011. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1012. ----
  1013. .. _class_String_method_sha1_text:
  1014. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1015. :ref:`String<class_String>` **sha1_text**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_sha1_text>`
  1016. Returns the `SHA-1 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-1>`__ hash of the string as another **String**.
  1017. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1018. ----
  1019. .. _class_String_method_sha256_buffer:
  1020. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1021. :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` **sha256_buffer**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_sha256_buffer>`
  1022. Returns the `SHA-256 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-2>`__ hash of the string as a :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>`.
  1023. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1024. ----
  1025. .. _class_String_method_sha256_text:
  1026. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1027. :ref:`String<class_String>` **sha256_text**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_sha256_text>`
  1028. Returns the `SHA-256 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-2>`__ hash of the string as another **String**.
  1029. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1030. ----
  1031. .. _class_String_method_similarity:
  1032. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1033. :ref:`float<class_float>` **similarity**\ (\ text\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_similarity>`
  1034. Returns the similarity index (`Sørensen-Dice coefficient <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8rensen%E2%80%93Dice_coefficient>`__) of this string compared to another. A result of ``1.0`` means totally similar, while ``0.0`` means totally dissimilar.
  1035. ::
  1036. print("ABC123".similarity("ABC123")) # Prints 1.0
  1037. print("ABC123".similarity("XYZ456")) # Prints 0.0
  1038. print("ABC123".similarity("123ABC")) # Prints 0.8
  1039. print("ABC123".similarity("abc123")) # Prints 0.4
  1040. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1041. ----
  1042. .. _class_String_method_simplify_path:
  1043. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1044. :ref:`String<class_String>` **simplify_path**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_simplify_path>`
  1045. If the string is a valid file path, converts the string into a canonical path. This is the shortest possible path, without ``"./"``, and all the unnecessary ``".."`` and ``"/"``.
  1046. ::
  1047. var simple_path = "./path/to///../file".simplify_path()
  1048. print(simple_path) # Prints "path/file"
  1049. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1050. ----
  1051. .. _class_String_method_split:
  1052. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1053. :ref:`PackedStringArray<class_PackedStringArray>` **split**\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`String<class_String>` = "", allow_empty\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = true, maxsplit\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = 0\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_split>`
  1054. Splits the string using a ``delimiter`` and returns an array of the substrings. If ``delimiter`` is an empty string, each substring will be a single character. This method is the opposite of :ref:`join()<class_String_method_join>`.
  1055. If ``allow_empty`` is ``false``, empty strings between adjacent delimiters are excluded from the array.
  1056. If ``maxsplit`` is greater than ``0``, the number of splits may not exceed ``maxsplit``. By default, the entire string is split.
  1057. .. tabs::
  1058. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  1059. var some_array = "One,Two,Three,Four".split(",", true, 2)
  1060. print(some_array.size()) # Prints 3
  1061. print(some_array[0]) # Prints "One"
  1062. print(some_array[1]) # Prints "Two"
  1063. print(some_array[2]) # Prints "Three,Four"
  1064. .. code-tab:: csharp
  1065. // C#'s `Split()` does not support the `maxsplit` parameter.
  1066. var someArray = "One,Two,Three".Split(",");
  1067. GD.Print(someArray[0]); // Prints "One"
  1068. GD.Print(someArray[1]); // Prints "Two"
  1069. GD.Print(someArray[2]); // Prints "Three"
  1070. \ **Note:** If you only need one substring from the array, consider using :ref:`get_slice()<class_String_method_get_slice>` which is faster. If you need to split strings with more complex rules, use the :ref:`RegEx<class_RegEx>` class instead.
  1071. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1072. ----
  1073. .. _class_String_method_split_floats:
  1074. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1075. :ref:`PackedFloat64Array<class_PackedFloat64Array>` **split_floats**\ (\ delimiter\: :ref:`String<class_String>`, allow_empty\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = true\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_split_floats>`
  1076. Splits the string into floats by using a ``delimiter`` and returns a :ref:`PackedFloat64Array<class_PackedFloat64Array>`.
  1077. If ``allow_empty`` is ``false``, empty or invalid :ref:`float<class_float>` conversions between adjacent delimiters are excluded.
  1078. ::
  1079. var a = "1,2,4.5".split_floats(",") # a is [1.0, 2.0, 4.5]
  1080. var c = "1| ||4.5".split_floats("|") # c is [1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 4.5]
  1081. var b = "1| ||4.5".split_floats("|", false) # b is [1.0, 4.5]
  1082. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1083. ----
  1084. .. _class_String_method_strip_edges:
  1085. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1086. :ref:`String<class_String>` **strip_edges**\ (\ left\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = true, right\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = true\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_strip_edges>`
  1087. Strips all non-printable characters from the beginning and the end of the string. These include spaces, tabulations (``\t``), and newlines (``\n`` ``\r``).
  1088. If ``left`` is ``false``, ignores the string's beginning. Likewise, if ``right`` is ``false``, ignores the string's end.
  1089. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1090. ----
  1091. .. _class_String_method_strip_escapes:
  1092. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1093. :ref:`String<class_String>` **strip_escapes**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_strip_escapes>`
  1094. Strips all escape characters from the string. These include all non-printable control characters of the first page of the ASCII table (values from 0 to 31), such as tabulation (``\t``) and newline (``\n``, ``\r``) characters, but *not* spaces.
  1095. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1096. ----
  1097. .. _class_String_method_substr:
  1098. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1099. :ref:`String<class_String>` **substr**\ (\ from\: :ref:`int<class_int>`, len\: :ref:`int<class_int>` = -1\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_substr>`
  1100. Returns part of the string from the position ``from`` with length ``len``. If ``len`` is ``-1`` (as by default), returns the rest of the string starting from the given position.
  1101. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1102. ----
  1103. .. _class_String_method_to_ascii_buffer:
  1104. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1105. :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` **to_ascii_buffer**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_ascii_buffer>`
  1106. Converts the string to an `ASCII <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII>`__/Latin-1 encoded :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>`. This method is slightly faster than :ref:`to_utf8_buffer()<class_String_method_to_utf8_buffer>`, but replaces all unsupported characters with spaces. This is the inverse of :ref:`PackedByteArray.get_string_from_ascii()<class_PackedByteArray_method_get_string_from_ascii>`.
  1107. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1108. ----
  1109. .. _class_String_method_to_camel_case:
  1110. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1111. :ref:`String<class_String>` **to_camel_case**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_camel_case>`
  1112. Returns the string converted to ``camelCase``.
  1113. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1114. ----
  1115. .. _class_String_method_to_float:
  1116. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1117. :ref:`float<class_float>` **to_float**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_float>`
  1118. Converts the string representing a decimal number into a :ref:`float<class_float>`. This method stops on the first non-number character, except the first decimal point (``.``) and the exponent letter (``e``). See also :ref:`is_valid_float()<class_String_method_is_valid_float>`.
  1119. ::
  1120. var a = "12.35".to_float() # a is 12.35
  1121. var b = "1.2.3".to_float() # b is 1.2
  1122. var c = "12xy3".to_float() # c is 12.0
  1123. var d = "1e3".to_float() # d is 1000.0
  1124. var e = "Hello!".to_float() # e is 0.0
  1125. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1126. ----
  1127. .. _class_String_method_to_int:
  1128. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1129. :ref:`int<class_int>` **to_int**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_int>`
  1130. Converts the string representing an integer number into an :ref:`int<class_int>`. This method removes any non-number character and stops at the first decimal point (``.``). See also :ref:`is_valid_int()<class_String_method_is_valid_int>`.
  1131. ::
  1132. var a = "123".to_int() # a is 123
  1133. var b = "x1y2z3".to_int() # b is 123
  1134. var c = "-1.2.3".to_int() # c is -1
  1135. var d = "Hello!".to_int() # d is 0
  1136. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1137. ----
  1138. .. _class_String_method_to_lower:
  1139. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1140. :ref:`String<class_String>` **to_lower**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_lower>`
  1141. Returns the string converted to ``lowercase``.
  1142. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1143. ----
  1144. .. _class_String_method_to_pascal_case:
  1145. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1146. :ref:`String<class_String>` **to_pascal_case**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_pascal_case>`
  1147. Returns the string converted to ``PascalCase``.
  1148. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1149. ----
  1150. .. _class_String_method_to_snake_case:
  1151. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1152. :ref:`String<class_String>` **to_snake_case**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_snake_case>`
  1153. Returns the string converted to ``snake_case``.
  1154. \ **Note:** Numbers followed by a *single* letter are not separated in the conversion to keep some words (such as "2D") together.
  1155. .. tabs::
  1156. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  1157. "Node2D".to_snake_case() # Returns "node_2d"
  1158. "2nd place".to_snake_case() # Returns "2_nd_place"
  1159. "Texture3DAssetFolder".to_snake_case() # Returns "texture_3d_asset_folder"
  1160. .. code-tab:: csharp
  1161. "Node2D".ToSnakeCase(); // Returns "node_2d"
  1162. "2nd place".ToSnakeCase(); // Returns "2_nd_place"
  1163. "Texture3DAssetFolder".ToSnakeCase(); // Returns "texture_3d_asset_folder"
  1164. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1165. ----
  1166. .. _class_String_method_to_upper:
  1167. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1168. :ref:`String<class_String>` **to_upper**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_upper>`
  1169. Returns the string converted to ``UPPERCASE``.
  1170. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1171. ----
  1172. .. _class_String_method_to_utf8_buffer:
  1173. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1174. :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` **to_utf8_buffer**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_utf8_buffer>`
  1175. Converts the string to a `UTF-8 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8>`__ encoded :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>`. This method is slightly slower than :ref:`to_ascii_buffer()<class_String_method_to_ascii_buffer>`, but supports all UTF-8 characters. For most cases, prefer using this method. This is the inverse of :ref:`PackedByteArray.get_string_from_utf8()<class_PackedByteArray_method_get_string_from_utf8>`.
  1176. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1177. ----
  1178. .. _class_String_method_to_utf16_buffer:
  1179. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1180. :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` **to_utf16_buffer**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_utf16_buffer>`
  1181. Converts the string to a `UTF-16 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16>`__ encoded :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>`. This is the inverse of :ref:`PackedByteArray.get_string_from_utf16()<class_PackedByteArray_method_get_string_from_utf16>`.
  1182. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1183. ----
  1184. .. _class_String_method_to_utf32_buffer:
  1185. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1186. :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` **to_utf32_buffer**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_utf32_buffer>`
  1187. Converts the string to a `UTF-32 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-32>`__ encoded :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>`. This is the inverse of :ref:`PackedByteArray.get_string_from_utf32()<class_PackedByteArray_method_get_string_from_utf32>`.
  1188. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1189. ----
  1190. .. _class_String_method_to_wchar_buffer:
  1191. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1192. :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>` **to_wchar_buffer**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_to_wchar_buffer>`
  1193. Converts the string to a `wide character <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_character>`__ (``wchar_t``, UTF-16 on Windows, UTF-32 on other platforms) encoded :ref:`PackedByteArray<class_PackedByteArray>`. This is the inverse of :ref:`PackedByteArray.get_string_from_wchar()<class_PackedByteArray_method_get_string_from_wchar>`.
  1194. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1195. ----
  1196. .. _class_String_method_trim_prefix:
  1197. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1198. :ref:`String<class_String>` **trim_prefix**\ (\ prefix\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_trim_prefix>`
  1199. Removes the given ``prefix`` from the start of the string, or returns the string unchanged.
  1200. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1201. ----
  1202. .. _class_String_method_trim_suffix:
  1203. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1204. :ref:`String<class_String>` **trim_suffix**\ (\ suffix\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_trim_suffix>`
  1205. Removes the given ``suffix`` from the end of the string, or returns the string unchanged.
  1206. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1207. ----
  1208. .. _class_String_method_unicode_at:
  1209. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1210. :ref:`int<class_int>` **unicode_at**\ (\ at\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_unicode_at>`
  1211. Returns the character code at position ``at``.
  1212. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1213. ----
  1214. .. _class_String_method_uri_decode:
  1215. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1216. :ref:`String<class_String>` **uri_decode**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_uri_decode>`
  1217. Decodes the string from its URL-encoded format. This method is meant to properly decode the parameters in a URL when receiving an HTTP request. See also :ref:`uri_encode()<class_String_method_uri_encode>`.
  1218. .. tabs::
  1219. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  1220. var url = "$DOCS_URL/?highlight=Godot%20Engine%3%docs"
  1221. print(url.uri_decode()) # Prints "$DOCS_URL/?highlight=Godot Engine:docs"
  1222. .. code-tab:: csharp
  1223. var url = "$DOCS_URL/?highlight=Godot%20Engine%3%docs"
  1224. GD.Print(url.URIDecode()) // Prints "$DOCS_URL/?highlight=Godot Engine:docs"
  1225. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1226. ----
  1227. .. _class_String_method_uri_encode:
  1228. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1229. :ref:`String<class_String>` **uri_encode**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_uri_encode>`
  1230. Encodes the string to URL-friendly format. This method is meant to properly encode the parameters in a URL when sending an HTTP request. See also :ref:`uri_decode()<class_String_method_uri_decode>`.
  1231. .. tabs::
  1232. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  1233. var prefix = "$DOCS_URL/?highlight="
  1234. var url = prefix + "Godot Engine:docs".uri_encode()
  1235. print(url) # Prints "$DOCS_URL/?highlight=Godot%20Engine%3%docs"
  1236. .. code-tab:: csharp
  1237. var prefix = "$DOCS_URL/?highlight=";
  1238. var url = prefix + "Godot Engine:docs".URIEncode();
  1239. GD.Print(url); // Prints "$DOCS_URL/?highlight=Godot%20Engine%3%docs"
  1240. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1241. ----
  1242. .. _class_String_method_validate_filename:
  1243. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1244. :ref:`String<class_String>` **validate_filename**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_validate_filename>`
  1245. Returns a copy of the string with all characters that are not allowed in :ref:`is_valid_filename()<class_String_method_is_valid_filename>` replaced with underscores.
  1246. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1247. ----
  1248. .. _class_String_method_validate_node_name:
  1249. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1250. :ref:`String<class_String>` **validate_node_name**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_validate_node_name>`
  1251. Returns a copy of the string with all characters that are not allowed in :ref:`Node.name<class_Node_property_name>` (``.`` ``:`` ``@`` ``/`` ``"`` ``%``) replaced with underscores.
  1252. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1253. ----
  1254. .. _class_String_method_xml_escape:
  1255. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1256. :ref:`String<class_String>` **xml_escape**\ (\ escape_quotes\: :ref:`bool<class_bool>` = false\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_xml_escape>`
  1257. Returns a copy of the string with special characters escaped using the XML standard. If ``escape_quotes`` is ``true``, the single quote (``'``) and double quote (``"``) characters are also escaped.
  1258. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1259. ----
  1260. .. _class_String_method_xml_unescape:
  1261. .. rst-class:: classref-method
  1262. :ref:`String<class_String>` **xml_unescape**\ (\ ) |const| :ref:`🔗<class_String_method_xml_unescape>`
  1263. Returns a copy of the string with escaped characters replaced by their meanings according to the XML standard.
  1264. .. rst-class:: classref-section-separator
  1265. ----
  1266. .. rst-class:: classref-descriptions-group
  1267. Operator Descriptions
  1268. ---------------------
  1269. .. _class_String_operator_neq_String:
  1270. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1271. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator !=**\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_neq_String>`
  1272. Returns ``true`` if both strings do not contain the same sequence of characters.
  1273. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1274. ----
  1275. .. _class_String_operator_neq_StringName:
  1276. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1277. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator !=**\ (\ right\: :ref:`StringName<class_StringName>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_neq_StringName>`
  1278. Returns ``true`` if this **String** is not equivalent to the given :ref:`StringName<class_StringName>`.
  1279. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1280. ----
  1281. .. _class_String_operator_mod_Variant:
  1282. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1283. :ref:`String<class_String>` **operator %**\ (\ right\: :ref:`Variant<class_Variant>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_mod_Variant>`
  1284. Formats the **String**, replacing the placeholders with one or more parameters. To pass multiple parameters, ``right`` needs to be an :ref:`Array<class_Array>`.
  1285. ::
  1286. print("I caught %d fishes!" % 2) # Prints "I caught 2 fishes!"
  1287. var my_message = "Travelling to %s, at %2.2f km/h."
  1288. var location = "Deep Valley"
  1289. var speed = 40.3485
  1290. print(my_message % [location, speed]) # Prints "Travelling to Deep Valley, at 40.35 km/h."
  1291. For more information, see the :doc:`GDScript format strings <../tutorials/scripting/gdscript/gdscript_format_string>` tutorial.
  1292. \ **Note:** In C#, this operator is not available. Instead, see `how to interpolate strings with "$" <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/tokens/interpolated>`__.
  1293. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1294. ----
  1295. .. _class_String_operator_sum_String:
  1296. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1297. :ref:`String<class_String>` **operator +**\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_sum_String>`
  1298. Appends ``right`` at the end of this **String**, also known as a string concatenation.
  1299. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1300. ----
  1301. .. _class_String_operator_sum_StringName:
  1302. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1303. :ref:`String<class_String>` **operator +**\ (\ right\: :ref:`StringName<class_StringName>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_sum_StringName>`
  1304. Appends ``right`` at the end of this **String**, returning a **String**. This is also known as a string concatenation.
  1305. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1306. ----
  1307. .. _class_String_operator_lt_String:
  1308. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1309. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator <**\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_lt_String>`
  1310. Returns ``true`` if the left **String** comes before ``right`` in `Unicode order <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters>`__, which roughly matches the alphabetical order. Useful for sorting.
  1311. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1312. ----
  1313. .. _class_String_operator_lte_String:
  1314. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1315. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator <=**\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_lte_String>`
  1316. Returns ``true`` if the left **String** comes before ``right`` in `Unicode order <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters>`__, which roughly matches the alphabetical order, or if both are equal.
  1317. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1318. ----
  1319. .. _class_String_operator_eq_String:
  1320. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1321. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator ==**\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_eq_String>`
  1322. Returns ``true`` if both strings contain the same sequence of characters.
  1323. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1324. ----
  1325. .. _class_String_operator_eq_StringName:
  1326. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1327. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator ==**\ (\ right\: :ref:`StringName<class_StringName>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_eq_StringName>`
  1328. Returns ``true`` if this **String** is equivalent to the given :ref:`StringName<class_StringName>`.
  1329. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1330. ----
  1331. .. _class_String_operator_gt_String:
  1332. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1333. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator >**\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_gt_String>`
  1334. Returns ``true`` if the left **String** comes after ``right`` in `Unicode order <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters>`__, which roughly matches the alphabetical order. Useful for sorting.
  1335. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1336. ----
  1337. .. _class_String_operator_gte_String:
  1338. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1339. :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator >=**\ (\ right\: :ref:`String<class_String>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_gte_String>`
  1340. Returns ``true`` if the left **String** comes after ``right`` in `Unicode order <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters>`__, which roughly matches the alphabetical order, or if both are equal.
  1341. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
  1342. ----
  1343. .. _class_String_operator_idx_int:
  1344. .. rst-class:: classref-operator
  1345. :ref:`String<class_String>` **operator []**\ (\ index\: :ref:`int<class_int>`\ ) :ref:`🔗<class_String_operator_idx_int>`
  1346. Returns a new **String** that only contains the character at ``index``. Indices start from ``0``. If ``index`` is greater or equal to ``0``, the character is fetched starting from the beginning of the string. If ``index`` is a negative value, it is fetched starting from the end. Accessing a string out-of-bounds will cause a run-time error, pausing the project execution if run from the editor.
  1347. .. |virtual| replace:: :abbr:`virtual (This method should typically be overridden by the user to have any effect.)`
  1348. .. |const| replace:: :abbr:`const (This method has no side effects. It doesn't modify any of the instance's member variables.)`
  1349. .. |vararg| replace:: :abbr:`vararg (This method accepts any number of arguments after the ones described here.)`
  1350. .. |constructor| replace:: :abbr:`constructor (This method is used to construct a type.)`
  1351. .. |static| replace:: :abbr:`static (This method doesn't need an instance to be called, so it can be called directly using the class name.)`
  1352. .. |operator| replace:: :abbr:`operator (This method describes a valid operator to use with this type as left-hand operand.)`
  1353. .. |bitfield| replace:: :abbr:`BitField (This value is an integer composed as a bitmask of the following flags.)`
  1354. .. |void| replace:: :abbr:`void (No return value.)`