Like the Make Text block these "grow" an extra input slot in order to accomodate an infinite number of at values. The split at first of any block splits the text into a list at any of the at values. The split at first block splits the text into a two- element list at the first instance of the at value. The contains block returns a value of true if the text contains the piece. "0" is returned if the "piece" does not exist in the "text". The starts at block returns the numbered position of the start of the "piece" in the For example: SAMPLE TEXT becomes sample text. The upcase block returns a copy of the given string in all lowercase letters. For example: sample text becomes SAMPLE TEXT. The upcase block returns a copy of the given string in all capital letters. For example (underscores are spaces in this example): _example_text_ becomes example_text. The trim block returns the given text string with any leading or trailing spaces removed. If they are the same, the block judges if the first string is longer. Uppercase letters precede lowercase ones. The text> block reports a True/False Statement base on whether or not the first character of the first (top) text string is alphabetically greater than the first character of the second (bottom) text string.
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