System.Classes.TStrings.NameValueSeparator
Delphi
property NameValueSeparator: Char read FNameValueSeparator write FNameValueSeparator;
C++
__property System::WideChar NameValueSeparator = {read=FNameValueSeparator, write=FNameValueSeparator, nodefault};
Properties
Type | Visibility | Source | Unit | Parent |
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property | public | System.Classes.pas System.Classes.hpp |
System.Classes | TStrings |
Description
Indicates the character used to separate names from values.
Strings that contain the NameValueSeparator character are considered name-value pairs. NameValueSeparator defaults to the equal sign (=). TStrings defines various methods for accessing names and values and for searching for specific names.
Strings that are name-value pairs consist of a name part, the separator character, and a value part. Any spaces around the separator character are part of the name or value. This convention corresponds to the format used in many initialization files. For example:
DisplayGrid=1 SnapToGrid=1 GridSizeX=8 GridSizeY=8