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Example: Removing Trailing Occurrences TRIM removes trailing occurrences of the characters ER from the TITLE. In order to remove trailing non-blank characters, trailing spaces must be removed first. The TITLE field has trailing spaces. Therefore, TRIM does not remove the characters ER when creating field TRIMT. The SHORT field does not have trailing spaces. Therefore, TRIM removes the trailing ER characters when creating field TRIMS:
DEFINE FILE MOVIES
SHORT/A19 = SUBSTR(19, TITLE, 1, 19, 19, SHORT);
END
TABLE FILE MOVIES
PRINT TITLE IN 1 AS 'TITLE: '
SHORT IN 40 AS 'SHORT: ' OVER
COMPUTE
TRIMT/A39 = TRIM('T', TITLE, 39, 'ER', 2, 'A39'); IN 1 AS 'TRIMT: '
COMPUTE
TRIMS/A19 = TRIM('T', SHORT, 19, 'ER', 2, 'A19'); IN 40 AS 'TRIMS: '
WHERE TITLE LIKE '%ER'
END
The output is:
TITLE: LEARN TO SKI BETTER SHORT: LEARN TO SKI BETTER
TRIMT: LEARN TO SKI BETTER TRIMS: LEARN TO SKI BETT
TITLE: FANNY AND ALEXANDER SHORT: FANNY AND ALEXANDER
TRIMT: FANNY AND ALEXANDER TRIMS: FANNY AND ALEXAND
This will only work if you know exactly how long the resulting value will be. I think this is a bad example on how to trim trailing occurrences of a string. It would be better for the example to use Right Justify, Trim, Left Justify:
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT
COUNTRY
COMPUTE TRIMT/A10 = LJUST(10, TRIM('T', RJUST(10, COUNTRY, 'A10'), 10, 'AND', 3, 'A10'), 'A10');
END
Resulting in:
COUNTRY TRIMT
--------- ---------
ENGLAND ENGL
JAPAN JAPAN
ITALY ITALY
W GERMANY W GERMANY
FRANCE FRANCE
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