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Suppose you have a string:

$MY_PATH/test.txt

And suppose MY_PATH is defined as /foo/bar. After interpolation, the string now looks like this:

/foo/bar/test.txt

What do you call the opposite function? That is, what do you call the act of going from /foo/bar/test.txt to $MY_PATH/test.txt? Extrapolation?

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    I always thought "interpolation" to be a horrible term in that context.
    – Rook
    Aug 30, 2011 at 11:54
  • Indeed.... even some hardcore pythonists have expressed dislike about the "interpolation" name on python Aug 30, 2011 at 11:56
  • not that "Regular expression based string-token substitution" would be more popular ;-) Aug 30, 2011 at 11:59
  • @Chiguiretor - (don't know about the smiley but) well, IMHO, it would. After all you're not interpolating, you're literally substituing a value. But what I do know ...
    – Rook
    Aug 30, 2011 at 12:00
  • Yeah, "interpolation" is a poor name. I does have the unfortunate advantage that many programmers know what you mean when you say it. That's why I was hoping there was an opposite (good, bad or ugly) term that many programmers would recognize. Aug 30, 2011 at 12:48

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