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# Slice Array or String
The slice operator works on both arrays and strings. Like the `jq` equivalent, `.[10:15]` will return a subarray (or substring) of length 5, starting from index 10 inclusive, up to index 15 exclusive. Negative numbers count backwards from the end of the array or string.
You may leave out the first or second number, which will refer to the start or end of the array or string respectively.
## Slicing arrays
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
- cat
- dog
- frog
- cow
```
then
```bash
yq '.[1:3]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
- dog
- frog
```
## Slicing arrays - without the first number
Starts from the start of the array
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
- cat
- dog
- frog
- cow
```
then
```bash
yq '.[:2]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
- cat
- dog
```
## Slicing arrays - without the second number
Finishes at the end of the array
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
- cat
- dog
- frog
- cow
```
then
```bash
yq '.[2:]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
- frog
- cow
```
## Slicing arrays - use negative numbers to count backwards from the end
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
- cat
- dog
- frog
- cow
```
then
```bash
yq '.[1:-1]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
- dog
- frog
```
## Inserting into the middle of an array
using an expression to find the index
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
- cat
- dog
- frog
- cow
```
then
```bash
yq '(.[] | select(. == "dog") | key + 1) as $pos | .[0:($pos)] + ["rabbit"] + .[$pos:]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
- cat
- dog
- rabbit
- frog
- cow
```
## Slicing strings
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
country: Australia
```
then
```bash
yq '.country[0:5]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
Austr
```
## Slicing strings - without the second number
Finishes at the end of the string
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
country: Australia
```
then
```bash
yq '.country[5:]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
alia
```
## Slicing strings - without the first number
Starts from the start of the string
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
country: Australia
```
then
```bash
yq '.country[:5]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
Austr
```
## Slicing strings - use negative numbers to count backwards from the end
Negative indices count from the end of the string
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
country: Australia
```
then
```bash
yq '.country[-5:]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
ralia
```
## Slicing strings - Unicode
Indices are rune-based, so multibyte characters are handled correctly
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
greeting: héllo
```
then
```bash
yq '.greeting[1:3]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
él
```