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string.split - by multiple character delimiter
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Closed 7 years ago.
The result of doing
var b = "asfsadefbweabgggggggggggg".Split("ab".ToCharArray());
is a list of 6 strings while I want to split the array in "asfsadefbwe" and "gggggggggggg". Is there any way/method to properly do that (with C#)?
PS: I'll use a string which has some data separate by "\r\n" secuences.
string[] list = b.Split(new string[] { "ab" }, StringSplitOptions.None);
Use another overload, one that doesn't split on individual characters:
"asfsadefbweabgggggggggggg".Split(new [] {"ab" }, StringSplitOptions.None)
Are your substrings always the same length? If so, use String.Substring.
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Split Method with single quotes
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Closed 1 year ago.
I need to split a string with the character ' using string.Split()
However, the ' character is used in the string.Split()
For example:
string.Split(''')
but that gives a syntax error.
I have tried using the # symbol to represent a literal string, but that does not work either.
string.Split(#''')
Add escape sequences before single quote .Split('\''), like
var str = "Hell'o'Wo'rl'd";
var output = str.Split('\''); //["Hell", "o", "Wo", "rl", "d"]
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Split string and get Second value only
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Closed 1 year ago.
I would like to split the string below using "|" as separator but would also like to extract only the strings after the colon (:) into the array:
Input:
CompanyID:1234|CompanyName:ABC
Desired Output would be an array with values:
1234, ABC
Current code so far is:
string text = "CompanyID:1234|CompanyName:ABC";
string[] ids = text.Split('|');
Is there a way to do it in one line?
Appreciate anyone's help.
Thanks.
text.Split('|').Select(s => s.Split(':').Last()).ToArray()
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split strings into many strings by newline?
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Closed 2 years ago.
I want to parse this string: "2.8\r\n2.52\r\n" to just get 2.8 and 2.52. How can I go about doing something like this? I tried to using .Split() but I'm not sure what to pass as parameters to get what I am looking for.
String.Split should work fine:
string[] res = "2.8\r\n2.52\r\n".Split("\r\n", StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries); // array with {"2.8", "2.52"}
You need to split by Environment.NewLine which in here would be \r\n
var result = "2.8\r\n2.52\r\n".Split(Environment.NewLine, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
Edit:
Environment.NewLine depends on your environment as you can guess so to be on the safe side you can also use the exact string (\r\n) as a delimiter.
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C# How to split string based on 2 parameters?
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Closed 5 years ago.
I have a string here : Name_20160204_102-10002
I want it to be spited into 4 pieces like
str[0] = "Name";
str[1] = "20160204";
str[2] = "102";
str[3] = "10002";
I'm really poor in regular expression if anyone know how to solve please kindly let me know
Use string.Split() and pass it an array of characters to split on.
"Name_20160204_102-10002".Split(new char[] {'_', '-'});
Which gives the output:
["Name",
"20160204",
"102",
"10002"]
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string.split - by multiple character delimiter
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Closed 6 years ago.
Hey guys I have a quick question. I am trying to parse a single string into multiple strings using a keyword. I can currently find a set of code that allows me to parse the single string but I need to store each of the new strings as a new variable/item.
string full = "Hey//Please//Help";
parse into:
first string- Hey
Second string- Please
third string- Help
So for example I would like to manipulate the first string, Hey, by itself. Please let me know if any more explanation is necessary.
Simple String.Split:
string[] results = full.Split(new string[] { "//" }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
foreach(string str in results)
{
Console.WriteLine(str);
}
Result:
Hey
Please
Help