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Just wanted to verify some thought regarding split function. I have constructed a simple code.

var array1 = [{}];
var string1 = "A, B, C, D";

array1 = string1.split(",");

The problem is based on this kind of coding for example in flash. The string1 will split all "," then transfers it to the array1 in this format ["A","B","C", "D"]. Is this kind of concept similar to Google Spreadsheet - GAS? If yes can you site some example? Thanks a lot guys.

P.S: When I tried splitting the "," it only returns the value "A B C D" as a single element.

Thanks, Nash :)

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    string.split() returns an array. The exact format on how you see is irrelevant because ultimately it is an array of 4 elements - the four elements being A B C D Note the spaces.
    – Srik
    Aug 1, 2012 at 5:51
  • Thanks! Srik, I was just clarifying the concept of split() on GAS, now it seems to be more clear.
    – Nash
    Aug 1, 2012 at 6:04

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Your code should definitely work, I just ran this with a breakpoint on Logger.log(array1); The debugger shows it as an array, and the log logs it as: [A, B, C, D]. Note, that to get the output you wanted I had to add a space to the split to get: string1.split(", ");

function myFunction() {
  var array1 = splitTest();
  Logger.log(array1);
}

function splitTest() {
  var array1 = [{}];
  var string1 = "A, B, C, D";

  array1 = string1.split(", ");
  return array1
}
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  • Thanks! Brandon Shults for clarifying this and providing a clean way of coding it in order... It really means a lot :)
    – Nash
    Aug 1, 2012 at 6:02
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J.Doe, I cannot submit a comment either, but your problem here is that if you get the value from a form, its type can be an object instead of a string. Hence you are getting the error of no function in object.

You can go around this by converting those objects to strings this way:

objectPretendingString = JSON.stringify(objectPretendingString) //becomes a string

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