# RightOf (String str, String lookFor)

| Name                     | *RightOf*                                                                               |
| ------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Applicable To (DataType) | String                                                                                  |
| Purpose                  | To return all the characters after the specified string.                                |
| Description              | Searches str for lookFor and, if found, returns all characters after it.                |
| Return Type              | String                                                                                  |
| Syntax                   | str \[System.String] – string that will be searched and part of which will be returned. |
|                          | lookFor \[System.String]                                                                |
|                          | isCaseSensitive \[System.Boolean]                                                       |

![properties](https://github.com/astera-software/Astera_Data_Stack_v9/blob/main/.gitbook/assets/properties%20\(14\).png)

## Example

In this example, we are passing the required parameters by the function transformation through a *Variables* object.

Where,

*str* = Max Medina

*lookFor* = Max

*isCaseSensitive* = False

![dataflow](https://github.com/astera-software/Astera_Data_Stack_v9/blob/main/.gitbook/assets/dataflow%20\(15\).png)

Right-click on the header of function transformation object and select *Preview Output*. You can see that Astera Data Stack has returned the value on the right of the string given in *lookFor*.

![output](https://github.com/astera-software/Astera_Data_Stack_v9/blob/main/.gitbook/assets/output%20\(11\).png)


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