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* `{{slicestr "BatMan" 3}}` → "Man"
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* `{{slicestr "BatMan" 3}}` → "Man"
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* `{{slicestr "BatMan" 0 3}}` → "Bat"
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* `{{slicestr "BatMan" 0 3}}` → "Bat"
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### substr
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Substr extracts parts of a string, beginning at the character at the specified
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position, and returns the specified number of characters.
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It normally takes two parameters: `start` and `length`.
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It can also take one parameter: `start`, i.e. `length` is omitted, in which case
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the substring starting from start until the end of the string will be returned.
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To extract characters from the end of the string, use a negative start number.
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In addition, borrowing from the extended behavior described at http://php.net/substr,
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if `length` is given and is negative, then that many characters will be omitted from
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the end of string.
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e.g.
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* `{{substr "BatMan" 0 -3}}` → "Bat"
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* `{{substr "BatMan" 3 3}}` → "Man"
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### title
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### title
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Convert all characters in string to titlecase.
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Convert all characters in string to titlecase.
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