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I have a list of names with scores in lstInput (a listbox) that looks something like this:

Name1,100,200,300
Name2,100,200,300
Name3,100,200,300

...etc...

I need to split the array into a string and print the results of the person's name and the scores that are separated by a comma.

What I have so far is the following:

For s As Integer = 0 To lstInput.Items.Count - 1
    lstOutput.Items.Add(lstInput.Items(s))
Next

Now, that displays the entire list, but I need to split the list into strings so that they display on their own: e.g. Name1 100 200 300

...etc..

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    Use String.Split? Nov 7, 2012 at 2:07
  • Yes, but it splits the first comma, so how do I make it split each one? I know I have to use a loop, but what about the next comma? If someone could post an example, that would help!
    – AAA
    Nov 7, 2012 at 2:10
  • String.Split splits the whole line, not just the first word. Nov 7, 2012 at 2:15

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I may be going crazy, but I think the OP wants something like this:

For s As Integer = 0 To lstInput.Items.Count - 1
  lstOutput.Items.Add(String.Join(" ", CType(lstInput.Items(s), String).Split(",")))
Next

Purpose of this code is unknown but it ultimately removes commas, so this Name1,100,200,300 becomes this Name1 100 200 300 (just following the question). Guess I could have done String.Replace instead, but it's not as cool.

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For s As Integer = 0 To lstInput.Items.Count - 1
    dim items As String() = lstInput.Items(s).Split(",".ToCharArray()) 'splits into array of 4 elements

    dim name As String = items(0) 'first element is name
    dim score1 As String = items(1) 'second element is first score

    -- now do the rest yourself

    -- listOutput.Items.Add( concatenate name and the scores here)
Next
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  • Thank you so much! It says Option Strict On disallows late binding. Any idea? *I am not turning off Option Strict on.
    – AAA
    Nov 7, 2012 at 2:28
  • on which line is that, I didn't get that error even after turning option strict on?
    – codingbiz
    Nov 7, 2012 at 2:41
  • I have added .ToCharArray() to the Split. That may cause it
    – codingbiz
    Nov 7, 2012 at 2:45
  • Just a guess: maybe you need to CType(lstInput.Items(s), String)? Nov 7, 2012 at 2:45
  • BTW, you can use ","c instead of ",".ToCharArray(). Nov 7, 2012 at 2:47

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