I would like to truncate a string such that its length is not longer than a given value. I am writing to a database table and want to ensure that the values I write meet the constraint of the column's datatype.
For instance, it would be nice if I could write the following:
string NormalizeLength(string value, int maxLength)
{
return value.Substring(0, maxLength);
}
Unfortunately, this raises an exception because maxLength
generally exceeds the boundaries of the string value
. Of course, I could write a function like the following, but I was hoping that something like this already exists.
string NormalizeLength(string value, int maxLength)
{
return value.Length <= maxLength ? value : value.Substring(0, maxLength);
}
Where is the elusive API that performs this task? Is there one?
StringBuilder
lets you truncate by shorterning the length, but you still need to perform the length check to avoid widening the string..Trim()
in a manner that makes it misleadingly sound like it mutates the string: "Removes all leading and trailing white-space characters from the current String object."