/**
Gets all characters before the first occurrence of @e ch.
Returns the whole string if @a ch is not found.
+
+ @param ch The character to look for.
+ @param rest Filled with the part of the string following the first
+ occurrence of @a ch or cleared if it was not found. The same string
+ is returned by AfterFirst() but it is more efficient to use this
+ output parameter if both the "before" and "after" parts are needed
+ than calling both functions one after the other. This parameter is
+ available in wxWidgets version 2.9.2 and later only.
+ @return Part of the string before the first occurrence of @a ch.
*/
- wxString BeforeFirst(wxUniChar ch) const;
+ wxString BeforeFirst(wxUniChar ch, wxString *rest = NULL) const;
/**
Gets all characters before the last occurrence of @e ch.
Returns the empty string if @a ch is not found.
+
+ @param ch The character to look for.
+ @param rest Filled with the part of the string following the last
+ occurrence of @a ch or the copy of this string if it was not found.
+ The same string is returned by AfterLast() but it is more efficient
+ to use this output parameter if both the "before" and "after" parts
+ are needed than calling both functions one after the other. This
+ parameter is available in wxWidgets version 2.9.2 and later only.
+ @return Part of the string before the last occurrence of @a ch.
*/
- wxString BeforeLast(wxUniChar ch) const;
+ wxString BeforeLast(wxUniChar ch, wxString *rest = NULL) const;
//@}
you are sure that this string contains a floating point number formatted with
the rules of the locale currently in use (see wxLocale).
- Refer to the docs of the standard function @c strtod() for more details about
- the supported syntax.
+ Also notice that even this function is locale-specific it does not
+ support strings with thousands separators in them, even if the current
+ locale uses digits grouping. You may use wxNumberFormatter::FromString()
+ to parse such strings.
+
+ Please refer to the documentation of the standard function @c strtod()
+ for more details about the supported syntax.
@see ToCDouble(), ToLong(), ToULong()
*/
that this string contains an integer number formatted with
the rules of the locale currently in use (see wxLocale).
- Refer to the docs of the standard function @c strtol() for more details about
- the supported syntax.
+ As with ToDouble(), this function does not support strings containing
+ thousands separators even if the current locale uses digits grouping.
+ You may use wxNumberFormatter::FromString() to parse such strings.
+
+ Please refer to the documentation of the standard function @c strtol()
+ for more details about the supported syntax.
@see ToCDouble(), ToDouble(), ToULong()
*/