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<sqf>loadFile "somefile.txt" splitString toString [13,10] joinString " "</sqf>
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Revision as of 12:49, 1 July 2022

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Description

Description:
An SQF version of C++ strtok. Splits given ANSI 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. If Unicode support is desired, see forceUnicode.
Groups:
Strings

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:
"Japa is the best!" splitString "" joinString " "; // "J a p a i s t h e b e s t !"
Example 5:
_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:
joinString set resize reverse select in find toArray forEach count deleteAt deleteRange appendsortparamparamsarrayIntersecttoStringendlforceUnicodeUnicode Character Table

Notes

Report bugs on the Feedback Tracker and/or discuss them on the Arma Discord or on the Forums.
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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
Posted on July 19, 2019 - 11:17 (UTC)
R3vo
When working with string which contain linebreaks...
"stringWith" + endl + "Linebreak" splitString ",; "; //Result ["someStringWith Linebreak"]
...one can remove those by adding endl as delimiter
"stringWith" + endl + "Linebreak" splitString ",; " + endl //Result ["someStringWith","Linebreak"]