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SAP Exam C_ABAPD_2309 Topic 5 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_ABAPD_2309 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 5
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Which of the following string functions are predicate functions? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Leonard
1 days ago
I'm going to go with A and B. Can't go wrong with the classics, right? Though I heard D is the new hotness in the string function world.
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Marjory
4 days ago
Count_any_of()? What kind of function is that? Sounds like it's trying to be a predicate function, but it's probably just a typo.
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Corazon
11 days ago
D is definitely a predicate function, but I'm not familiar with the other options. Guess I need to brush up on my string function knowledge.
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Myrtie
18 days ago
A and B seem like predicate functions, but I'm not sure about the others. Better double-check the documentation to be sure.
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Lyndia
23 days ago
I'm not sure about C) count_any_of(). It might not be a predicate function since it returns the number of occurrences.
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Lindsey
25 days ago
I agree with Maryanne. B) contains_any_of() is also a predicate function as it checks for the presence of any of the specified characters.
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Maryanne
26 days ago
I think A) find_any_not_of() is a predicate function because it returns a boolean value.
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