split
public String[] split(String regex, int limit)
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Splits this string around matches of the given regular expression.
The array returned by this method contains each substring of this string that is terminated by another substring that matches the given expression or is terminated by the end of the string. The substrings in the array are in the order in which they occur in this string. If the expression does not match any part of the input then the resulting array has just one element, namely this string.
The limit parameter controls the number of times the pattern is applied and therefore affects the length of the resulting array. If the limit n is greater than zero then the pattern will be applied at most n - 1 times, the array's length will be no greater than n, and the array's last entry will contain all input beyond the last matched delimiter. If n is non-positive then the pattern will be applied as many times as possible and the array can have any length. If n is zero then the pattern will be applied as many times as possible, the array can have any length, and trailing empty strings will be discarded.
The string "boo:and:foo", for example, yields the following results with these parameters:
Regex Limit Result : 2 { "boo", "and:foo" } : 5 { "boo", "and", "foo" } : -2 { "boo", "and", "foo" } o 5 { "b", "", ":and:f", "", "" } o -2 { "b", "", ":and:f", "", "" } o 0 { "b", "", ":and:f" } An invocation of this method of the form str.split(regex, n) yields the same result as the expression
Pattern
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Parameters:
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regex
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limit
- the result threshold, as described above
Returns:
- the array of strings computed by splitting this string around matches of the given regular expression Throws:
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PatternSyntaxException
- if the regular expression's syntax is invalid
Since:
- 1.4 See Also:
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Pattern
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split
public String[] split(String regex)
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Splits this string around matches of the given
regular expression.
This method works as if by invoking the two-argument
split
method with the given expression and a limit argument of zero. Trailing empty strings are therefore not included in the resulting array.The string "boo:and:foo", for example, yields the following results with these expressions:
Regex Result : { "boo", "and", "foo" } o { "b", "", ":and:f" } -
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Parameters:
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regex
- the delimiting regular expression
Returns:
- the array of strings computed by splitting this string around matches of the given regular expression Throws:
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PatternSyntaxException
- if the regular expression's syntax is invalid
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ps:
1.if use "." as a separator, it should be "String.split("\\.") " the condition is the same for the "|"
2、If there exists more than one separator, "|" can be used as a link, ike “a=1 and b =2 or c=3”,you can separate the three strings by String.split("and|or");