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 To parse strings in Javascript you need six functions:
 substr, split, concat, replace, search, and slice
 
 substr(StartExtraction, ExtractionLength)
 -returns the requested string from StartExtraction through ExtractionLength
 -StartExtraction is zero based (the index of the first character is 0)
 -ExtractionLength is not zero based (if you pass in 5, the function will count 1-5)
 -if StartExtraction is a negative number, the function will count
backwards starting from the end of the string and loop if necessary 
(var1=abcdefg, StartExtraction=-2, it will start at e)
 
 Example:
 
 var1 = "abcdefghijk"
 var2 = var1.substr(2, 3)
 document.write("var2="+ var2 + "<br>")
 
 Result:
 
 var2=cde
 
 
 
 split(Delimiter, MaxNumToSplit)
 -takes a string and creates an array out of it
 -the delimiter or separator is removed from the returned array
 -if the delimiter is left out, the array returned will contain the entire
string in one element
 
 Example:
 
 var1 = "one, two, three, four"
 var2 = var1.split(",")
 
 document.write("var1=" + var1 + "<br>");
 document.write("var2 has " + var2.length + " elements:<br>");
 
 for (var i=0; i < var2.length; i++) {
 document.write("Array Item #" + i + "=" + var2[i] + "<br>");
 }
 
 Result:
 
 var1=one, two, three, four
 var2 has 4 elements:
 Array Item #0=one
 Array Item #1= two
 Array Item #2= three
 Array Item #3= four
 
 
 
 concat(StringToAdd)
 -returns the combined two strings
 
 Example:
 
 var1 = "This house is "
 var2 = "old and scary."
 
 document.write("var1 = " + var1 + "<br>")
 document.write("var2 = " + var2 + "<br>")
 document.write("combined = " + var1.concat(var2) + "<br>")
 
 Result:
 
 var1 = This house is
 var2 = old and scary.
 combined = This house is old and scary.
 
 
 
 replace(ReplaceThis, ReplaceWith)
 -returns a new string with ReplaceThis replaced by ReplaceWith.
 -this function does not change the string being operated on, it returns a
new one, therefore if you want to change the string being operated on you must set
that string equal to the change (see below example)
 -if you want to replace globally include g in ReplaceThis
 -if you want to ignore case include an i in ReplaceThis
 -an example of this would be to set var2 = /*/gi;
 
 Example:
 
 var1 = "This*is*my*story!"
 var2 = "*"
 document.write("BEFORE var1=" + var1 + "<br>");
 var1 = var1.replace(var2, " ")
 document.write("AFTER var1=" + var1 + "<br>");
 
 Result:
 
 BEFORE var1=This*is*my*story!
 AFTER var1=This is*my*story!
 
 
 
 search(FindThis)
 -returns the index (or location) where the string was found
 -if FindThis is not found the function will return -1
 
 Example:
 
 var1 = "abcdefg"
 var2 = "c"
 
 if (var1.search(var2) > -1) {
 document.write("var2 was found in var1");
 } else document.write("var2 was not found in var1");
 
 
 Result:
 
 var2 was found in var1
 
 
 
 slice(StartSlice, EndSlice)
 -returns the requested string minus what was taken out
 -both parameters have a zero based index
 
 Example:
 
 var1 = "abcdefghijk"
 var2 = var1.slice(3, 8);
 
 document.write("var2=" + var2 + "<br>")
 
 
 Result:
 
 var2=defgh
 
 
 
 
 
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