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I'm sure the syntax has changed since the docs were written. This would also work 'Hello World!' | str substring 4..<8 |
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In the NuShell book/Nu Fundamentals/Working with strings/The
strcommand/Substrings (book/working_with_strings.md),the command
'Hello World!' | str substring 4..8''s output is given aso Wo—which would be correct if8wasn't included and the output would be of 4 characters, as given in the book.Running the command internally has shown that 8—in fact inculded in the substring so the correct output shown in the comment should be
o Wor(of 5 characters) as it is in the cheat sheet and noto Wo