I need help regarding string manipulation in C#. I have a string in the format [text1|text2|text3|...]. What I want is to extract each of the strings between the separators and possibly save them into a list or something similiar. Thanks in advance.
4 Answers
What you need is String.Split
:
string[] result = inputString.Split(new Char[] {'|'});
Though
string[] result = inputString.Split('|');
Will work just as well as there's a single character overload not shown in the MSDN.
This will give you an array of strings "text1", "text2", "text3" etc.
If your string really is bookended by "[" and "]" and you will need remove these as well. If these characters don't appear anywhere else in your string you can do that in a single call:
string[] result = inputString.Split(new Char[] {'|', '[', ']'},
StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
Otherwise you'll have to trim the text:
string[] result = inputString.Trim('[',']').Split('|');
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inputString.Split('|');
works. The signature isSplit(params Char[] separator)
. No need for anew Char[]{}
.– OdedFeb 12, 2013 at 22:09 -
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@Oded - I thought so, but when I double checked to make sure I'd got the profile right it gave that.– ChrisF ♦Feb 12, 2013 at 22:12
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MSDN is a bit funny there - the
params
is only shown in the actual overload page, no the listing of overloads.– OdedFeb 12, 2013 at 22:13 -
@ChrisF: I would prefer
inputString.Trim('[',']')
. The text itself could also contain'[', ']'
. Then the split would be incorrect. Feb 12, 2013 at 22:18
You can use String.Trim
(to remove the [
and ]
) and string.Split
to create the array:
string[] result = text.Trim('[',']').Split('|');
You should look into string.Split()
string[] result = "[text1|text2|text3]".Replace("[", "").Replace("]", "").Split('|');
Result is array with 3 strings:
[0] = "text1", [1] = "text1", [2] = "text1"