This function returns the number of code points in each string.
stri_length(str)
character vector or an object coercible to
Returns an integer vector of the same length as str
.
Note that the number of code points is not the same as the `width` of the string when printed on the console.
If a given string is in UTF-8 and has not been properly normalized
(e.g., by stri_trans_nfc
), the returned counts may sometimes be
misleading. See stri_count_boundaries
for a method to count
Unicode characters. Moreover, if an incorrect UTF-8 byte sequence
is detected, then a warning is generated and the corresponding output element
is set to NA
, see also stri_enc_toutf8
for a method
to deal with such cases.
Missing values are handled properly. For `byte` encodings we get, as usual, an error.
Other length: stri_isempty
,
stri_numbytes
, stri_width
# NOT RUN {
stri_length(LETTERS)
stri_length(c('abc', '123', '\u0105\u0104'))
stri_length('\u0105') # length is one, but...
stri_numbytes('\u0105') # 2 bytes are used
stri_numbytes(stri_trans_nfkd('\u0105')) # 3 bytes here but...
stri_length(stri_trans_nfkd('\u0105')) # ...two code points (!)
stri_count_boundaries(stri_trans_nfkd('\u0105'), type="character") # ...and one Unicode character
# }
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