how can i get string between two commas? [closed] - c#

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I have a string like:
43965.96000,16933.986,404689.986,5814892.171,77.464,52.47585589,13.59670032,77.464,0.675,-0.223
I want to just keep the string which is bold in characters between commas. How can I do that?

To take your question literally, you could do write a method to split the string by comma and just take the element at the 5th index:
string ParseData(string data)
{
return data.Split(',')[5];
}
So you'll be able to do something like:
string data = "43965.96000,16933.986,404689.986,5814892.171,77.464,52.47585589,13.59670032,77.464,0.675,-0.223";
string result = ParseData(data); // Result = "52.47585589"

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