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RSet statement

RSet Statement

Right-aligns a string within a string variable, or copies a user-defined variable type into another.
RSet Text As String = Text or RSet Variable1 = Variable2 Text: Any string variable. Text: String that you want to right-align in the string variable. Variable1: User-defined variable that is the target for the copied variable. Variable2: User-defined variable that you want to copy to another variable. If the string is shorter than the string variable, RSet aligns the string to the right within the string variable. Any remaining characters in the string variable are replaced with spaces. If the string is longer than the string variable, characters exceeding the length of the variable are truncated, and only the remaining characters are right-aligned within the string variable. You can also use the RSet statement to assign variables of one user-defined type to another. The following example uses the RSet and LSet statements to modify the left and right alignment of a string. Sub ExampleRLSet Dim sVar As String Dim sExpr As String sVar = String(40,"*") sExpr = "SBX" ' Right-align "SBX" in a 40-character string ' Replace asterisks with spaces RSet sVar = sExpr Print ">"; sVar; "<" sVar = String(5,"*") sExpr = "123457896" RSet sVar = sExpr Print ">"; sVar; "<" sVar = String(40,"*") sExpr = "SBX" ' Left-align "SBX" in a 40-character string LSet sVar = sExpr Print ">"; sVar; "<" sVar = String(5,"*") sExpr = "123456789" LSet sVar = sExpr Print ">"; sVar; "<" End Sub