SEARCH

Returns the position of a text segment within a character string. You can set the start of the search as an option. The search text can be a number or any sequence of characters. The search is not case-sensitive. If the text is not found, returns error 519 (#VALUE).

The search supports wildcards or regular expressions. With regular expressions enabled, you can enter "all.*", for example to find the first location of "all" followed by any characters. If you want to search for a text that is also a regular expression, you must either precede every regular expression metacharacter or operator with a "\" character, or enclose the text into \Q...\E. You can switch the automatic evaluation of wildcards or regular expression on and off in - LibreOffice Calc - Calculate.

warning

When using functions where one or more arguments are search criteria strings that represents a regular expression, the first attempt is to convert the string criteria to numbers. For example, ".0" will convert to 0.0 and so on. If successful, the match will not be a regular expression match but a numeric match. However, when switching to a locale where the decimal separator is not the dot makes the regular expression conversion work. To force the evaluation of the regular expression instead of a numeric expression, use some expression that can not be misread as numeric, such as ".[0]" or ".\0" or "(?i).0".


བརྡ་སྤྲོད།

SEARCH("FindText"; "Text" [; Position])

find_textནི་བཤེར་འཚོལ་དགོས་རྒྱུའི་ཡིག་དེབ་ཡིན།

text ནི་དེའི་ཕྲེང་བཤེར་འཚོལ་དགོས་རྒྱུའི་ཡི་གེ་ལ་བརྗོད།

start_num (འདེམས་རུང་)ནི་བཤེར་འཚོལ་གྱི་འགོ་ཚུགས་ཡིག་རྟགས་གནས་ས་ཡིན།

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SEARCH(54;998877665544) ཕྱིར་ལོག་ 10

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