Difference between revisions of "Unescape String (LogiX node)"
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{{Infobox Logix Node | {{Infobox Logix Node | ||
| Name = Unescape String | | Name = Unescape String | ||
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| Input0Type = String | Input0Name = String | | Input0Type = String | Input0Name = String | ||
| Output0Type = String | Output0Name = Unescaped | | Output0Type = String | Output0Name = Unescaped |
Latest revision as of 21:54, 8 July 2023
Unescape String | ||
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Inputs | ||
String | String | |
Outputs | ||
String | Unescaped |
The Unescape String node replaces escaped characters in the input with their unescaped counterparts. This uses the C# regex unescape call.
Due to the permissiveness of the unescape method, this is valid for unescaping json string fields, and some forms of string literals in programing languages such as C, C#, and javascript.
Each language may have escape sequences (or may lack escape sequences) for this conversion to be safe, please check with your specific language specification.