TDesC.Right is a member function in C++ that allows you to extract a substring from a TDesC (a descriptor for constant binary data) starting from the right side. It takes an integer parameter specifying the length of the desired substring and returns a new descriptor containing the extracted substring. This function is useful when you need to manipulate or analyze only the rightmost portion of a descriptor in a C++ application.
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