StreetNumber data type |
The data type StreetNumber represents a street number. It only supports numeric values.
[Output] StreetAddressNumber = input.StreetNumber
The effective maximum length of this data type, if not specified, is 1 GB (less, if column is indexed).
When you use the optional [Script] section to insert your own JavaScript functions, note that StreetNumber maps to JavaScript String, with native string assignment and full use of string functions.
new StreetNumber({"Value"})
These are the native JavaScript methods for StreetNumber objects:
charAt() — Returns the character at the specified index
charCodeAt() — Returns the Unicode of the character at the specified index
concat() — Joins two or more strings, and returns a copy of the joined strings
fromCharCode() — Converts Unicode values to characters
indexOf() — Returns the position of the first found occurrence of a specified value in a string
lastIndexOf() — Returns the position of the last found occurrence of a specified value in a string
match() — Searches for a match between a regular expression and a string, and returns the matches
replace() — Searches for a match between a substring (or regular expression) and a string, and replaces the matched substring with a new substring
search() — Searches for a match between a regular expression and a string, and returns the position of the match
slice() — Extracts a part of a string and returns a new string
split() — Splits a string into an array of substrings
substr() — Extracts the characters from a string, beginning at a specified start position, and through the specified number of character
substring() — Extracts the characters from a string, between two specified indices
toLowerCase() — Converts a string to lowercase letters
toUpperCase() — Converts a string to uppercase letters
valueOf() — Returns the primitive value of a String object