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I tried to split a string wich contains these character #

domicilioSeparado = domicilio.Split(@"#".ToCharArray());

but every time the array contains just one member. I've tried a lot of combinations but anything seems to work, I also tried to replace the string with a blank space and it kinda works - the problem is that it remains a single string.

domicilio = domicilio.Replace(@"#", @" ");

How can I resolve this?

Complete code:

String[] domicilioSeparado;
String domicilio = dbRow["DOMICILIO"].ToString();

domicilioSeparado = domicilio.Split(@"#".ToCharArray());
if (Regex.IsMatch(domicilioSeparado.Last(), @"\d"))
{
    String domicilioSinNum = "";
    domicilioSinNum = domicilioSeparado[0];
    custTable.Rows.Add(counter, dbRow["CUENTA"], nombre,
        paterno, materno, domicilioSinNum, domicilioSeparado.Last(), tipoEntidad);
} 
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    What's your string? The first example should work just fine. (Although '#' would be a lot better than @"#".ToCharArray().)
    – Ry-
    Aug 9, 2012 at 18:35
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    Split with a '#' character should work just fine. Could you provide the input string you are using?
    – David W
    Aug 9, 2012 at 18:35
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    You realize you can simply do domicilio.Split('#')? Aug 9, 2012 at 18:37
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    I don't suppose the characters are music sharp signs (U+266F) ♯ and not a standard number sign #?
    – vcsjones
    Aug 9, 2012 at 18:37
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    @vcsjones: Not likely since the name domicilio implies an address of some sort. Aug 9, 2012 at 18:40

2 Answers 2

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If you just want to split a string on a delimiter, in this instance '#', then you can use this:

domicilioSeparado = domicilio.Split("#");

That should give you what you want. Your second attempt simply replaces all the characters '#' in the string with ' ', which doesn't seem to be what you want. Can we see the string you're trying to split? That might help explain why it's not working.

EDIT:

Ok, here's how I think your code should look, give this a shot and let me know how it goes.

List<string> domicilioSeparado = new List<string>();
String domicilio = dbRow["DOMICILIO"].ToString();

domicilioSeparado = domicilio.Split("#");

if (Regex.IsMatch(domicilioSeparado.Last(), @"\d"))
{
    String domicilioSinNum = "";
    domicilioSinNum = domicilioSeparado[0];
    custTable.Rows.Add(counter, dbRow["CUENTA"], nombre,
        paterno, materno, domicilioSinNum, domicilioSeparado.Last(), tipoEntidad);
} 
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  • PRIVADA#9, it seems to split, because I print #9 but I cannot print PRIVADA alone
    – poz2k4444
    Aug 9, 2012 at 18:48
  • What does domcilioSeparado actually contain after that statement, though?
    – Sean Cogan
    Aug 9, 2012 at 18:49
  • String domicilio = dbRow["DOMICILIO"].ToString(); domicilioSeparado = domicilio.Split(" ".ToCharArray());
    – poz2k4444
    Aug 9, 2012 at 18:51
  • @user1588438 The array starts at 0 buy the way.
    – carny666
    Aug 9, 2012 at 18:52
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    Well, I found the mistake, I was printing the whole string cause I didn't quit the last split, sorry for the troubles, thanks a lot my friend...
    – poz2k4444
    Aug 9, 2012 at 20:11
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Try this:

string[] domicilioSeparado;
domicilioSeparado = domicilio.Split('#');

Some notes: 1 - It is ('#'), instead of ("#"); 2 - Replace does not split a string, it only replace that part, keeping as a single string.

In case you want an example that includes the printing of the whole array:

string domicilio = "abc#def#ghi";
string[] domicilioSeparado;
domicilioSeparado = domicilio.Split('#');
for (int i = 0; i < domicilioSeparado.Length; i++)
{
   MessageBox.Show(domicilioSeparado[i]);
}

It will open a Message Box for each element within domicilioSeparado.

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  • So, I won't have an array of strings?
    – poz2k4444
    Aug 9, 2012 at 18:54
  • Yes, you will. If you print domicilioSeparado[1], for instance, you will get the second part of domicilio. Aug 9, 2012 at 18:56
  • Cause I've done that, i didn't put the declaration of the string, but I think I could print domicilioSperadao[0] or domicilioSperadao[n], is it possible?
    – poz2k4444
    Aug 9, 2012 at 18:58
  • Well, then my problem isn't the split, my problem is to print just the first part of the string, insted it prints the complete string
    – poz2k4444
    Aug 9, 2012 at 19:00
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    Well, I found the mistake, I was printing the whole string cause I didn't quit the last split, sorry for the troubles, thanks a lot my friend...
    – poz2k4444
    Aug 9, 2012 at 20:16

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