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32

c sharp split string

// To split a string use 'Split()', you can choose where to split
string text = "Hello World!"
string[] textSplit = text.Split(" ");
// Output:
// ["Hello", "World!"]
Posted by: Guest on February-22-2020
-1

c# split string

string sentence = "Hello Beautiful World";
string[] words = sentence.Split(' ');

foreach (string word in words) {
    print(word);
}
Posted by: Guest on January-30-2021
5

how to split a string with strings in c#

string[] separatingStrings = { "<<", "..." };

string text = "one<<two......three<four";
System.Console.WriteLine($"Original text: '{text}'");

string[] words = text.Split(separatingStrings, System.StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
System.Console.WriteLine($"{words.Length} substrings in text:");

foreach (var word in words)
{
    System.Console.WriteLine(word);
}
Posted by: Guest on April-13-2020
0

c# string split with string

string data = "THExxQUICKxxBROWNxxFOX";

return data.Split(new string[] { "xx" }, StringSplitOptions.None);
Posted by: Guest on October-12-2021
0

c# string split by length

static IEnumerable<string> Split(string str, int chunkSize)
{
    return Enumerable.Range(0, str.Length / chunkSize)
        .Select(i => str.Substring(i * chunkSize, chunkSize));
}
Posted by: Guest on November-24-2021
-2

string split c#

char[] delimiterChars = { ' ', ',', '.', ':', 't' };

string text = "onettwo three:four,five six seven";
System.Console.WriteLine($"Original text: '{text}'");

string[] words = text.Split(delimiterChars);
System.Console.WriteLine($"{words.Length} words in text:");

foreach (var word in words)
{
    System.Console.WriteLine($"<{word}>");
}
Posted by: Guest on January-22-2021

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