2.5.5 – The Length Operator(#)
The length operator is denoted by the unary(一元的) operator #. The length of a string is its number of bytes (that is, the usual meaning of string length when each character is one byte). The length of a table t is defined(定义) to be any integer(整数) index n such that t[n] is not nil and t[n+1] is nil; moreover, if t[1] is nil, n can be zero. For a regular array(数组), with nonnil values from 1 to a given n, its length is exactly that n, the index of its last value. If the array has "holes" (that is, nil values between other nonnil values), then #t can be any of the indices(指数) that directly precedes(领先) a nil value (that is, it may consider any such nil value as the end of the array(数组)).
string.len (s)
Receives a string and returns its length. The empty string "" has length 0. Embedded zeros are counted, so
"a 00bc 00" has length 5.
示例:
local x = "string" local tableDemo = { "helloworld", "appp", nil, --holes "app", "appx", nil, --holes 'x' } print(#x) print(#tableDemo) print(string.len(x)) -- print(string.len(tableDemo))