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<dt class="note">[[User:Killzone Kid|Killzone Kid]]</dt>
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<dd class="note"> This commands works only with ASCII chars, any chars with codes > 127, also used in different languages, will be converted to [" ", " "]. Use [[toArray]] to preserve special characters:
<dd class="note"> This commands works only with ASCII chars, any chars with codes > 127, also used in different languages, will be converted to [" ", " "]. Use [[toArray]] to preserve special characters:
<code>_spaced = [[toArray]] "Mörser" [[apply]] {[[toString]] [_x]} [[joinString]] " "; // M ö r s e r</code>
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Revision as of 15:05, 17 October 2016

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Description

Description:
An SQF version of C++ strtok. Splits given string str into an array of tokens according to given delimiters. In addition, if empty string "" is used for delimiters, str is split by each character.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
str splitString delimiters
Parameters:
str: String - A string to split
delimiters: String - one or more characters, each used as a separate delimiter.
Return Value:
Array

Examples

Example 1:
_str = "- This, is a sample string." splitString "-,. "; // ["This","is","a","sample","string"] _str joinString " "; // "This is a sample string"
Example 2:
"\A3\ui_f\data\map\vehicleicons\iconLogic_ca.paa" splitString "\."; // ["A3","ui_f","data","map","vehicleicons","iconLogic_ca","paa"]
Example 3:
"1:2:3" splitString ":"; // ["1","2","3"]
Example 4:
["test","test"] joinString toString [12345] splitString toString [12345]; // ["test","test"]
Example 5:
"Japa is the best!" splitString "" joinString " "; // "J a p a i s t h e b e s t !"
Example 6:
_cmd = currentMagazineDetail player; //"9mm 16Rnd Mag(13/16)[id/cr:10000011/0]" _cmd splitString "([ ]/:)"; //["9mm","16Rnd","Mag","13","16","id","cr","10000011","0"]
Example 7:
Remove all \r\n from file:loadFile "somefile.txt" splitString toString [13,10] joinString " "

Additional Information

See also:
joinStringsetresizereverseselectinfindtoArrayforEachcountdeleteAtdeleteRangeappendsortparamparamsarrayIntersecttoStringUnicode Character Table

Notes

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Notes

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Posted on May 17, 2016 - 14:18 (UTC)
BaerMitUmlaut
This command is unreliable/broken when it comes to some non-ASCII characters (as of Arma 3 1.58): "Mörser" splitString "" -> ["M"," "," ","r","s","e","r"] "Mörser" splitString "ö" -> ["M","rser"] "Mörser" splitString "ä" -> ["M"," rser"]
Posted on October 17, 2016 - 14:03 (UTC)
Killzone Kid
This commands works only with ASCII chars, any chars with codes > 127, also used in different languages, will be converted to [" ", " "]. Use toArray to preserve special characters: _spaced = toArray "Mörser" apply {toString [_x]} joinString " "; // M ö r s e r