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Join a series of strings, separated using a given separator
Source position: syshelph.inc line 65
| public class function TStringHelper.Join( | 
| const Separator: string; | 
| const Values: array of Const | 
| ):string; overload; | 
| const Separator: string; | 
| const Values: array of string | 
| ):string; overload; | 
| const Separator: string; | 
| const Values: array of string; | 
| StartIndex: Integer; | 
| ACount: Integer | 
| ):string; overload; | 
Join will return a string that consists of all the strings in Values concatenated, with Separator between them. Values can be an array of strings, but can also be an array of arbitrary values: the values will first be transformed to a string representation first.
In case an array of strings is passed on, a start index StartIndex and element count ACount can be passed on as well.
Classes, pointers or interfaces will not be transformed, but will result in a 'unknown type: NNN' string being inserted.
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 | Split a string in a number of parts |