Returns the element in the DtpSplitString object at position zero.
Syntax
String firstElement()
Return values
Returns a String containing the element at position zero.
Exceptions
DtpNoElementAtPositionException - If there are no elements.
Notes
Elements in the DtpSplitString object are numbered from first to last beginning with zero. Therefore, the first element is at position zero.
The firstElement() method returns the element at position zero but does not change the current element position.
Examples
// Create a DtpSplitString object DtpSplitString MyString = new DtpSplitString("This,is a test",", "); // This call returns the first element containing "This" String anElement = MyString.firstElement();
See also