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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">table split ( string stringToSplit, string separatingChar )</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">table split ( string stringToSplit, int separatingChar )</syntaxhighlight>


===Required Arguments===
===Required Arguments===
* '''stringToSplit''' The string you wish to split into parts.
* '''stringToSplit''' The string you wish to split into parts.
* '''separatingChar''' The character you want to use to split
* '''separatingChar''' The character you want to use to split (ASCII number)


===Returns===
===Returns===

Revision as of 14:50, 16 March 2007

This function splits a string into sub-strings. You specify a character that will act as a separating character; this will determine where to split the sub-strings. For example, it can split the string "Hello World" into two strings containing the two words, by spliting using a space as a seperating character.

Note: You can use the function gettok to retrieve a single token from the string at a specific index. This may be faster for one-off lookups, but considerably slower if you are going to check each token in a long string.

Syntax

table split ( string stringToSplit, int separatingChar )

Required Arguments

  • stringToSplit The string you wish to split into parts.
  • separatingChar The character you want to use to split (ASCII number)

Returns

Returns a table of the sub-strings.

Example

This examples takes any console text input and splits it into parts.

function onConsole ( player, text )
    splittext = split ( text, 32 ) -- Grab the table of tokens
    for splitKey, splitVal in splittext do -- for each token there..
        outputChatBox ( "key: " .. splitKey .. " val: " .. splitVal ) -- output the index and token
    end
end

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