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Didn't quite know what to title this question so please feel free to edit.

I have a list of strings where all elements are strings with a length of 40. What I want to do is split the list elements at character 20 and push the last part of the now divided string to the next element in the list, appending all other elements in the list.

E.g.

list[0] = 0011
list[1] = 2233
list[2] = 4455
            ^split here
// new list results in:
list[0] = 00
list[1] = 11
list[3] = 22
list[4] = 33
list[5] = 44
list[6] = 55

How can this be achieved?

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  • Do they all begin with 00? If so, you could just replace that from each string. If not, are they all guaranteed to be exactly 4 characters long?
    – Bridge
    Oct 17, 2013 at 8:57
  • What is the pattern for splitting? Oct 17, 2013 at 8:57
  • @downvoter, care to explain? I would really like to learn how to improve my questions, but this gives me nothing...
    – chwi
    Oct 17, 2013 at 9:00
  • @ArtyomNeustroev What do you mean? I want to split it in half.
    – chwi
    Oct 17, 2013 at 9:01
  • @Wilhelmsen I've downvoted (and voted to close) because you haven't shown us what you've tried so far.
    – user247702
    Oct 17, 2013 at 9:08

4 Answers 4

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list = list.SelectMany(s => new [] { s.Substring(0, 20), s.Substring(20, 20) })
           .ToList();
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list = list.SelectMany(x=>new[]{x.Substring(0, 20), x.Substring(20)}).ToList();
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Not sure why you want to do that, but it's quite simple with linq:

List<string> split = list.SelectMany(s => new []{s.Substring(0, 2), s.Substring(2)}).ToList();
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If you must work with the existing array:

        const int elementCount = 3;
        const int indexToSplit = 2;

        string[] list = new string[elementCount * 2] { "0011", "0022", "0033", null, null, null };

        for (int i = elementCount; i > 0; --i)
        {
            var str = list[i-1];
            var left = str.Substring( 0, indexToSplit );
            var right = str.Substring( indexToSplit, str.Length - indexToSplit );

            var rightIndex = i * 2 - 1;

            list[rightIndex] = right;
            list[rightIndex - 1] = left;
        }

        foreach( var str in list )
        {
            Console.WriteLine( str );
        }
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  • Not sure what you mean by "work with the existing array" since all the other answers use it as an input as you have and allocate an additional array, also as you have.
    – codekaizen
    Oct 17, 2013 at 16:13
  • My input array is also my output array.
    – Moho
    Oct 17, 2013 at 16:38

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