Java Split () function detailed
Public string[] Split (string regex,int limit) splits this string according to the given regular expression.
The array returned by this method contains each substring of this string, terminated by another substring that matches the given expression, or terminated by the end of the string. The substrings in the array are arranged in the order in which they are in this string. If the expression does not match any part of the input, the resulting array has only one element, that is, the string
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String[] Timefirs=new string[3];
String timefir= "2006-9-28";
Timefirs=timefir.split ("-");
String mydate1=timefirs[0]+ "Year" +timefirs[1]+ "month" +timefirs[2]+ "Day";
Out.print (MYDATE1);
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Java.lang.string.split
Split method
Splits a string into a substring and returns the result as an array of strings.
Stringobj.split ([Separator,[limit]])
Stringobj
Required option. The string object or text to be exploded. The object is not modified by the split method.
Separator
Options available. A string or regular expression object that identifies whether one or more characters are used to delimit a string. If suddenly
This option returns an array of single elements that contain the entire string.
Limit
Options available. This value is used to limit the number of elements returned in an array.
Public string[] Split (string regex) splits this string according to the match of the given regular expression.
The method acts as if the two-parameter split method is invoked using the given expression and the constraint parameter 0来. Therefore, the trailing empty string is not included in the result array.
For example, the string "Boo:and:foo" produces results with the following expressions:
regex Results
: {"Boo", "and", "foo"}
& nbsp o {"B", "", ": And:f"}
& Description:
The result of the split method is an array of strings that stingobj each occurrence of separator in the site
. Separator is not returned as part of any array element.
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