Remove last character from string. Swift language

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Happy的楠姐 2020-11-30 17:33

How can I remove last character from String variable using Swift? Can\'t find it in documentation.

Here is full example:

var expression = \"45+22\"
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  •  旧巷少年郎
    2020-11-30 17:58

    Swift 4.0 (also Swift 5.0)

    var str = "Hello, World"                           // "Hello, World"
    str.dropLast()                                     // "Hello, Worl" (non-modifying)
    str                                                // "Hello, World"
    String(str.dropLast())                             // "Hello, Worl"
    
    str.remove(at: str.index(before: str.endIndex))    // "d"
    str                                                // "Hello, Worl" (modifying)
    

    Swift 3.0

    The APIs have gotten a bit more swifty, and as a result the Foundation extension has changed a bit:

    var name: String = "Dolphin"
    var truncated = name.substring(to: name.index(before: name.endIndex))
    print(name)      // "Dolphin"
    print(truncated) // "Dolphi"
    

    Or the in-place version:

    var name: String = "Dolphin"
    name.remove(at: name.index(before: name.endIndex))
    print(name)      // "Dolphi"
    

    Thanks Zmey, Rob Allen!

    Swift 2.0+ Way

    There are a few ways to accomplish this:

    Via the Foundation extension, despite not being part of the Swift library:

    var name: String = "Dolphin"
    var truncated = name.substringToIndex(name.endIndex.predecessor())
    print(name)      // "Dolphin"
    print(truncated) // "Dolphi"
    

    Using the removeRange() method (which alters the name):

    var name: String = "Dolphin"    
    name.removeAtIndex(name.endIndex.predecessor())
    print(name) // "Dolphi"
    

    Using the dropLast() function:

    var name: String = "Dolphin"
    var truncated = String(name.characters.dropLast())
    print(name)      // "Dolphin"
    print(truncated) // "Dolphi"
    

    Old String.Index (Xcode 6 Beta 4 +) Way

    Since String types in Swift aim to provide excellent UTF-8 support, you can no longer access character indexes/ranges/substrings using Int types. Instead, you use String.Index:

    let name: String = "Dolphin"
    let stringLength = count(name) // Since swift1.2 `countElements` became `count`
    let substringIndex = stringLength - 1
    name.substringToIndex(advance(name.startIndex, substringIndex)) // "Dolphi"
    

    Alternatively (for a more practical, but less educational example) you can use endIndex:

    let name: String = "Dolphin"
    name.substringToIndex(name.endIndex.predecessor()) // "Dolphi"
    

    Note: I found this to be a great starting point for understanding String.Index

    Old (pre-Beta 4) Way

    You can simply use the substringToIndex() function, providing it one less than the length of the String:

    let name: String = "Dolphin"
    name.substringToIndex(countElements(name) - 1) // "Dolphi"
    

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