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    Please more turtorials on Analyzing text

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      petermeisenstein F last edited by

      I would like to see more text analyzing Stuff Tutorials maybe you can make them.

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        petermeisenstein F last edited by

        Is this possible

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          pianofire Fuze Team @petermeisenstein last edited by

          @petermeisenstein Anything is possible. It is just down to time and resources

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            petermeisenstein F @pianofire last edited by

            @pianofire I think i figured out now how to check if an input is a number

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              pianofire Fuze Team @petermeisenstein last edited by

              @petermeisenstein Cool! Feel free to share it here

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                petermeisenstein F @pianofire last edited by

                @pianofire Last question its off topic sorry but its important.

                Can you go in fuze with [] through a string.I mean can you use it [1] first position

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                  PB____ last edited by

                  It's 0-based, so [1] is second position and [0] is first position.
                  This is also something you can easily try out yourself for example with:

                      print("abcd"[3]) //prints d
                      print("abcd"[2]) //prints c
                      print("abcd"[1]) //prints b
                      print("abcd"[0]) //prints a
                  

                  Don't be afraid to experiment a little to find out how code behaves :)

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                    petermeisenstein F @PB____ last edited by

                    @PB____ Thanks for the help

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