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The task is to create a function that strips a set of characters from a string. The function should take two arguments: the first argument being a string to stripped and the second, a string containing the set of characters to be stripped. The returned string should contain the first string, stripped of any characters in the second argument: |
The task is to create a function that strips a set of characters from a string. The function should take two arguments: the first argument being a string to stripped and the second, a string containing the set of characters to be stripped. The returned string should contain the first string, stripped of any characters in the second argument: |
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<lang pseudocode> print stripchars("She was a soul stripper. She took my heart!","aei") |
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print stripchars("She was a soul stripper. She took my heart!","aei") |
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Sh ws soul strppr. Sh took my hrt!</lang> |
Sh ws soul strppr. Sh took my hrt!</lang> |
Revision as of 12:58, 5 June 2011
Strip a set of characters from a string is a draft programming task. It is not yet considered ready to be promoted as a complete task, for reasons that should be found in its talk page.
The task is to create a function that strips a set of characters from a string. The function should take two arguments: the first argument being a string to stripped and the second, a string containing the set of characters to be stripped. The returned string should contain the first string, stripped of any characters in the second argument:
<lang pseudocode> print stripchars("She was a soul stripper. She took my heart!","aei") Sh ws soul strppr. Sh took my hrt!</lang>