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Synopsis
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like(pattern, str, escape) -- Match a string against a pattern
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Parameters
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pattern The pattern to match. A percent symbol () will match zero or more
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pattern The pattern to match. A percent symbol (%) will match zero or more
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characters and an underscore (_) will match a single character.
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str The string to match
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escape The escape character that can be used to prefix a literal percent
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@ -1382,7 +1382,7 @@ Examples
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Synopsis
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printf(format, X) -- Returns a string with this functions arguments
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substituted into the given format. Substitution points are specified using
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percent () options, much like the standard C printf() function.
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percent (%) options, much like the standard C printf() function.
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Parameters
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format The format of the string to return.
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X The argument to substitute at a given position in the format.
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