The '''RSET''' statement right-justifies a string according to length of the string expression. {{PageSyntax}} :: RSET string_variable = string_expression * If the ''string_expression'' is longer than a fixed length string variable the value is truncated from the right side in [[LSET]] or RSET. * If the ''string_expression'' is smaller than the fixed length, spaces will occupy the extra positions in the string. * RSET can be used with a [[FIELD]] or [[TYPE]] string definition to set the buffer position before a [[PUT]]. ''Example:'' {{CodeStart}} '' '' {{Cl|CLS}} {{Cl|DIM}} thestring {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|STRING}} * 10 {{Cl|PRINT}} "12345678901234567890" {{Cl|RSET}} thestring = "Hello!" {{Cl|PRINT}} thestring anystring$ = {{Cl|SPACE$}}(20) {{Cl|RSET}} anystring$ = "Hello again!" {{Cl|PRINT}} anystring$ {{Cl|RSET}} thestring = "Over ten characters long" {{Cl|PRINT}} thestring '' '' {{CodeEnd}} {{OutputStart}} 12345678901234567890 Hello! Hello Again! Over ten c {{OutputEnd}} :''Explanation:'' Notice how "Hello!" ends at the tenth position because the length of ''thestring'' is 10. When we used SPACE$(20) the length of ''anystring$'' became 20 so "Hello Again!" ended at the 20th position. That is right-justified. The last line "Over ten c" is truncated as it didn't fit into ''thestring'''s length of only 10 characters. ''See also:'' * [[RTRIM$]], [[FIELD]] * [[LSET]], [[LTRIM$]] * [[PUT]], [[GET]] {{PageNavigation}} <