Synopsis: $splice( []) Technical: This function removes words from within a string, and then optionally replace them with something else. It requires that a variable name be given, not an actual variable (meaning the '$' is omitted). If no replacement text is given, the words are simply removed. The index counts from zero. Practical: This function is useful for changing parts of a string without rewriting the whole thing. Used in conjunction with the matching functions, it can serve as a search-and-replace function that operates on whole words ($sar() operates on individual characters). Returns: text removed from string Examples: @ foo = [one two three four five] $splice(foo 1 3 foo bar blah) returns "two three four" $splice(foo 0 2) returns "one foo" $splice(foo 2 1) returns "five" echo $foo shows "bar blah", end result See Also: sar(6)