How to find position of a character in a Text string(MKS55: Find function)(हिंदी)

Опубликовано: 24 Июль 2018
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 FIND: locate one text string within a second text string, and return the number of the starting position of the first text string from the first character of the second text string.
 FIND always counts each character, whether single-byte or double-byte, as 1, no matter what the default language setting is.
 Syntax
 FIND(find_text,within_text,start_num)
 Find_text - is the text you want to find.
 Within_text- is the text containing the text you want to find.
 Start_num specifies the character at which to start the search. The first character in within_text is character number 1. If you omit start_num, it is assumed to be 1.
 Remarks
 FIND is case sensitive and don't allow wildcard (*,~,?) characters. If you don't want to do a case sensitive search or use wildcard characters, you can use SEARCH
 If find_text is "" (empty text), FIND matches the first character in the search string (that is, the character numbered start_num or 1).
 Find_text cannot contain any wildcard characters.
 If find_text does not appear in within_text, FIND returns the #VALUE! error
 If start_num is not greater than zero, FIND returns the #VALUE! Error.
 If start_num is greater than the length of within_text, FIND returns the #VALUE! Error.
 Use start_num to skip a specified number of characters.