Why "my,string".Split(',')
works in .NET C# ?
The declaration of Split according to MSDN is Split(Char[])
.
MSDN String.Split Method
I supposed that C# 5 converts the single char ','
to char[] {','}
;
But I must be wrong because the following code doesn't work:
static void Main()
{
GetChar(',');
}
static char GetChar(char[] input)
{
return input[0];
}
EDIT: Thanks to the Jon Skeet's answer I changed the argument to params char[]
and it works proving the concept.
static char GetChar(params char[] input)
{
return input[0];
}
params
keyword on theSplit
method's prototype, which indicates that the method can take a variable number ofchar
parameters that will be combined into a single array.