{{strfind short|target|string}} outputs the position in target where string first appears (e.g. an output of "3" would mean beginning at the third character in target). If string is not found, it outputs zero (0). The word "short" in the title is a relic of the pre-Lua implementation and has no meaning for the current version. This template is a simple wrapper around {{#invoke:string|find}}, which may be used directly for more options.

Examples

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Use {{#ifexpr}} to concisely determine if this outputs zero, which lets you check if one string contains another. For example, Does "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (film)" contain "on the"?

Markup Renders asScript error: No such module "For loop".

Sample output:

Example Output
{{strfind short |abcdef |bcd}} 2
{{strfind short |123456789. |45}} 4
{{strfind short |x+2.437-6 |2.43}} 3
{{strfind short |:***abcd** |*ab}} 4
{{strfind short |Fast Forward (film) |( }} 14
{{strfind short |Fast Forward Longer (film) |( }} 21
{{strfind short |A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (film) |( }} 48
{{strfind short |abcdef |x}} 0
{{strfind short |abcdef |xyz}} 0

See also

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