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split(string, separator) Splits a string where a separator occurs, returning a list of substrings. |
Function: split()
Splits a string where a separator occurs, returning a list of substrings.
Syntax
split(string, separator)
Argument | Type | Description |
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string | String | String to be split |
separator | Regular Expression | Regular expression representing the breakpoints in string where the splits should occur |
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To return an empty string, specify an empty or null-valued argument.
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The separator is expressed as a regular expression. This means that you can use any pattern that can be expressed as a regular expression as a separator. But it also means that you must escape any special characters of regular expressions if you are using these as plain text (e.g. you must use "\\|" to use | as a separator). See examples below. |
Examples
split("",",") or split(_NULL,",")
returns
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split("one,two,three",",")
returns
["one","two","three"]
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split("one::two::three","::")
returns
["one","two","three"]
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split("one::two::","::")
returnsReturns
["one","two",""]
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split("::::","::")
returnsReturns
["","",""]
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split("field1|field2|field3","\\|")
Returns returns
["field1","field2","field3"]
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This expression will split the string at any single digit between 0 and 9:
split("some text1more text3final text","[0-9]")
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returns
["some text","more text","final text"]
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