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The '''MID$''' statement substitutes one or more new characters for existing characters of a previously defined [[STRING]].
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{{PageSyntax}}
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:: MID$(''basestring$'', ''start_position%''[, ''bytes%'']) = string_to_add$
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* The ''basestring'' variable [[STRING]] value must exist and be large enough to contain the ''string_to_add''.
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* ''Start position'' specifies the string character position to start the overwrite. Cannot be 0 or an [[ERROR Codes|Illegal function call error]] will occur!
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* The ''byte length'' or number of characters is optional. Excess statement string characters or byte lenghts are ignored.
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* The string value to be placed in the string should be as long as the byte length reserved.
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* The length of the original string is NOT changed in any case! Excess characters will not be in the string value returned.
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''Example:'' Using [[INSTR]] to locate the string positions and a [[MID$ (statement)|MID$]] statement to change the words.
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{{CodeStart}}
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text$ = "The cats and dogs were playing, even though dogs don't like cats."
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PRINT text$
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start% = 1 ' start cannot be 0 when used in the INSTR function!
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{{Cl|DO...LOOP|DO}}
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position% = {{Cl|INSTR}}(start%, text$, "dog")
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IF position% THEN ' when position is a value greater than 0
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{{Cl|MID$}}(text$, position%, 3) = "rat" ' changes "dog" to "rat" when found
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start% = position% + 1 ' advance one position to search rest of string
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END IF
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LOOP UNTIL position% = 0 ' no other matches found
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PRINT text$ '' ''
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{{CodeEnd}}
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{{OutputStart}}
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The cats and dogs were playing, even though dogs don't like cats.
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The cats and rats were playing, even though rats don't like cats.
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{{OutputEnd}}
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''See also:''
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* [[MID$]] {{text|(function)}}
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* [[LEFT$]], [[RIGHT$]]
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* [[INSTR]], [[ASCII]], [[STR$]], [[HEX$]], [[Bitmaps]] (example)
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* [[MKI$]], [[MKL$]], [[MKS$]], [[MKD$]]
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