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 Basically, it’s a sequence of characters.  Character? › Like… a letter. › Or a number. › Or even blank space (like spaces tabs and newlines).

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2  Basically, it’s a sequence of characters.  Character? › Like… a letter. › Or a number. › Or even blank space (like spaces tabs and newlines).

3  Anything in your spreadsheet can be interpreted as a String, no matter what format it’s in when you refer to a cell.  In an expression (aka after the equals sign), a string must be inside double quotes! › “this is a string” and this is not a string.

4  A substring is also a String  A substring is a part of another string › “cake” is a substring of “birthday cake” › so are “day”, “thd”, and “y cake” › “they” is not, neither is “hello” or “dude”

5  Processing? › Performing operations on Strings such as:  Searching!  Replacing!  Concatenating!  Converting!

6 Click the function button Select Text  They actually mean String, but whatever  List of handy functions and other goodies

7  Find – case sensitive search › Cake ≠ cake  Search – non-case sensitive search › Cake = cake

8  So why does it equal a number? › The number find/search gives you back is the position of your search term in the String HIMOM 123456

9  RIGHT – gives you the rightmost character in the String.  LEFT – gives you the leftmost character in the String.

10  Substitute › This functions finds and replaces a substring with another String › For example, if your String = “the cake isn’t a lie” and you substitute “is” for “isn’t” the result is “the cake is a lie”  Replace › Useful when you know the position of what you want to replace, i.e. the first four characters of a String

11  Huh? › It means combining two or more things into one thing  & – Anything can be concatenated › “awe” & “some” = “awesome” › Whitespace only matters inside quotes  “a” & “b” is the same as “a” & “b”  “a ” & “b” is NOT the same as “a” & “b”

12  There is also a function called concatenate. It does the exact same thing as &. You can use whichever one you’re comfortable with.

13  UPPER – Changes stuff to UPPERCASE › “cookie” becomes “COOKIE”  lower – Anybody wanna guess? › “DuH LoLoLoL” becomes “duh lololol”  Proper – Every word starts with a capital letter › CAREFUL! For some reason “it’s” will become “It’S”

14  Trim › Remember when I said “a ” and “a” aren’t the same? › Trim gets rid of leading and trailing whitespace › “ a ” becomes “a” › Very useful when determining if things are equal › Or just making sure you don’t have extra whitespace › This one is probably important

15  Len › This doesn’t really fit in here, but it’s important, too › Finds the length of a String

16  Let’s do some stuff!


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