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Recipe 2.17 Creating a Delimited StringProblemYou have an array of strings to format as delimited text and possibly to store in a text file. SolutionUsing the static Join method of the string class, the array of strings can be easily joined in as little as one line of code. For example: string[] infoArray = new string[5] {"11", "12", "Checking", "111", "Savings"}; string delimitedInfo = string.Join(",", infoArray); This code sets the value of delimitedInfo to the following: 11,12,Checking,111,Savings DiscussionThe Join method concatenates all the strings contained in a string array. Additionally, a specified delimiting character(s) is inserted between each string in the array. This method returns a single string object with the fully joined and delimited text. Unlike the Split method of the string class, the Join method accepts only one delimiting character at a time. In order to use multiple delimiting characters within a string of values, subsequent Join operations must be performed on the information until all of the data has been joined together into a single string. For example: string[] infoArray = new string[4] {"11", "12", "Checking", "Savings"}; string delimitedInfoBegin = string.Join(",", infoArray, 0, 2); string delimitedInfoEnd = string.Join(",", infoArray, 2, 2); string[] delimitedInfoTotal = new string[2] {delimitedInfoBegin, delimitedInfoEnd}; string delimitedInfoFinal = string.Join(":", delimitedInfoTotal); Console.WriteLine(delimitedInfoFinal); produces the following delimited file: 11,12:Checking,Savings See AlsoSee the "String.Join Method" topic in the MSDN documentation. |
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