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NAME
strRight - returns characters from the end of a string
SYNOPSIS
strRight [STRING] [LENGTH]
EXAMPLES
strRight abcdefg 3 (returns: "efg")
strRight This is a string 4 (returns: "ring")
DESCRIPTION
This command requires two parameters, a string and an integer. It will chop off
and return the end of the string the length of the integer.
Do not surround the string with quotes. The integer must come after a space
at the end of the string.
AUTHOR
Allen Ormond <aormond (at) fromrocks (dot) com>