Javascript is used to compare whether two strings separated by the specified separator are the same. JS delimiter
Compares the elements in two strings (character 1, character 2, separator optional)
File: diff. js
// Example usage/* var str1 = "tie, mao, 55"; var str2 = "tie, mao, csdn"; var result = diff (str1, str2 ,', '); // object var rs = "" + result; // "55, csdn" var df1 = result. diff1; // ["55"] var df2 = result. diff2; // ["csdn"] * // compare the elements in two strings (character 1, character 2, separator optional) function diff (str1, str2, separator) {// str1 = str1 | ""; str2 = str2 | ""; separator = separator | ","; // arr contains the ele element function hasElement (arr, ele) {// memory loop va R hasItem1 = false; for (var i2 = 0; i2 <arr. length; i2 ++) {// var item2 = arr [i2] | ""; if (! Item2) {continue;} // if (ele = item2) {hasItem1 = true; break;} return hasItem1 ;}; function inAnotB (a, B) {// In A, var res = []; for (var i1 = 0; i1 <. length; i1 ++) {var item1 = a [i1] | ""; if (! Item1) {continue;} var hasItem1 = hasElement (B, item1); if (! HasItem1) {res. push (item1) ;}} return res ;}; // var list1 = str1.split (","); var list2 = str2.split (","); // var diff1 = inAnotB (list1, list2); var diff2 = inAnotB (list2, list1); // return result var result = {diff1: diff1, diff2: diff2, separator: separator, toString: function () {// var res = this ["diff1"]. slice (0); res = res. concat (this ["diff2"]); // return res. join (this ["separator"]) ;};// return result ;};
Please use it as needed. I used to compare tables exported in two Oracle databases that have not been imported successfully.
How does one implement JAVA string segmentation with two delimiters?
S1.split (", | .");
Implemented using a regular expression... | Represents or ....
, |. Is separated by commas (,) and dots ....
In addition, \. is used to represent vertices... This is because vertices have special meanings in the regular expression .. Represents any character...
Hope to help you .... If you still have problems, HI me...
Js splits strings by Separator
Var arrys = stringObj. split (/\ s + /);