A tutorial on the example of JS split character Split function
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<script language= "JavaScript" >
var allfurl = ' aaa|bb|cc ';
var links =allfurl.split ("|");
alert (links);
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Output as AAA,BB,CC with alert
And we can access the array form like PHP.
alert ();
<script language= "JavaScript" >
var allfurl = ' aaa|bb|cc ';
var links =allfurl.split ("|");
Alert (links[0]);
</script>
Here's a look at the syntax for split.
Definitions and usage
The split () method is used to split a string into an array of strings.
Stringobject.split (SEPARATOR,STR)
Separator required. A string or regular expression that splits the Stringobject from the place specified by the parameter.
Howmany Optional. This parameter specifies the maximum length of the array to return. If this argument is set, the returned substring will not be more than the array specified by this parameter. If this argument is not set, the entire string is split, regardless of its length.
return value
An array of strings. The array is created by splitting the string stringobject into substrings at the boundary specified by separator. The string in the returned array does not include the separator itself.
However, if separator is a regular expression that contains a subexpression, the returned array includes a string that matches the subexpression (but does not include text that matches the entire regular expression).
People use regular expressions as separator:
var words = Sentence.split (/s+/)
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