String string = "004-034556";
String[] parts = string.split("-");
String part1 = parts[0]; // 004
String part2 = parts[1]; // 034556
String yourString = "Hello/Test/World";
String[] strings = yourString.split("/" /*<- Regex */);
Output:
strings = [Hello, Test, World]
String[] strings = "Thequickbrownfoxjumps".split("(?<=G.{4})"); // split all 4 chars
String[] strings = "Thequickbrownfoxjumps".split("(?<=G.{100})"); // this would be all 100 chars
// -> ['Theq', 'uick', 'brow', 'nfox', 'jump', 's']
public class SplitExample2 {
public static void main(String args[])
{
String str = "My name is Chaitanya";
//regular expression is a whitespace here
String[] arr = str.split(" ");
for (String s : arr)
System.out.println(s);
}
}
Java example to split a string
String str = "A-B-C-D";
String[] strArray = str.split("-");
System.out.println(Arrays.toString(strArray)); // [A, B, C, D]
String[] array = values.split("|", -1);
String textfile = "ReadMe.txt";
String filename = textfile.split(".")[0];
String extension = textfile.split(".")[1];
String text = "Int--String";
String[] parts = text.split("--");
String part0 = parts[0];//"Int"
String part1 = parts[1];//"String"
System.out.println(part0/*"Int"*/ + " is a datatype for a number and a " +
part1/*"String"*/ + " is a datatype for a text.");
// Output: Int is a datatype for a number and a String is a datatype for a text.
String s = "abc{def";
String[] arr = s.split("{");
String s1 = arr[0]; // abc
String s2 = arr[1]; // def
String[] parts = string.split(Pattern.quote(".")); // Split on period.