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Funtionality:

I have a String A,4.0,00:04. The main purpose to Split the String is to append the value of 00:04 to the following div of "min" and "sec", hence, i will need to further split the value of 00:04 such that when i append the value it will be displayed as "00 min" "04 sec".

Issue:

At this point I am unable to to split further than the "," and when i do my console.log on the Split string, it will return the individual String element of A| 4.0| 00:04.

However, at this point, I do not know how to proceed further to take out the individual element of "00" and "04" to append to the "min" & "sec" div tag.

Please help.

var data = 'A,4.0,00:04';
console.log("BestTime: " + data);
//When I consolelog BESTTIME, it will return the element of (A, 4.0, 00:04)

var TimerList = data.split(",");
console.log("TimerList: " + TimerList[0] + "|" + TimerList[1] + "|" + TimerList[2]);

//TimerList[0] => A //Not What I want to append to div tag
//TimerList[1] => 4.0 // Not What I want to append to div tag
//TimerList[2] => 00:04 //Need to futher split this so that I can append 00 to Game_BestTimer_Minute & 04 to Game_BestTimer_Second

//append BEST GAME TIME to SCOREBOARD
$("#Game_BestTimer_Minute").html(TimerList[2]);
$("#Game_BestTimer_Second").html(TimerList[2]);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="Game_BestTimer_Minute" style="font-family:'Avenir';"></div>

<div id="Game_BestTimer_Second" style="font-family:'Avenir';"></div>

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  • Alright, Brain freeze moment. Got it
    – Luke
    Mar 7, 2017 at 3:00

6 Answers 6

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You can use String.prototype.match() with RegExp /\d+(?=:)|\d+$/g to match one or more digit characters followed by ":" or digits at end of string to get array containing ["00", "04"].

Use multiple selectors at jQuery() to make single call to .html(function)

var data = 'A,4.0,00:04';
var TimerList = data.match(/\d+(?=:)|\d+$/g);

console.log(TimerList);

$("#Game_BestTimer_Minute, #Game_BestTimer_Second")
.html(function(index, _) {
  return TimerList[index]
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js">
</script>
<div id="Game_BestTimer_Minute" style="font-family:'Avenir';"></div>
<div id="Game_BestTimer_Second" style="font-family:'Avenir';"></div>

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  • $/g? You expecting multi-line strings? BTW, that .html(fn) thing is pretty slick
    – Phil
    Mar 7, 2017 at 3:29
  • @Phil Do you mean g flag? Mar 7, 2017 at 3:32
  • Yeah, having an end-of-line anchor and global flag seems a bit odd is all
    – Phil
    Mar 7, 2017 at 3:33
  • @Phil There is an OR |. \d+$ only matches digits at end of string. Without g, would only match \d{2}(?=:). Updated first match to \d+(?=:), saves two characters and should return same result. Mar 7, 2017 at 3:34
  • Ah yes, my brain separated the anchor from the rest of the expression. Nice :)
    – Phil
    Mar 7, 2017 at 3:34
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var data1 = "A,4.0,00:04";
var data = data1.split(",")[2]
var min = data.split(":")[0]
var sec = data.split(":")[1]
console.log("BestTime: " + data );

//var TimerList = data.split(",");
console.log("TimerList: " + data + "|" + min + "|" + sec);

//TimerList[0] => A //Not What I want to append to div tag
//TimerList[1] => 4.0 // Not What I want to append to div tag
//TimerList[2] => 00:04 //Need to futher split this so that I can append 00 to Game_BestTimer_Minute & 04 to Game_BestTimer_Second

//append BEST GAME TIME to SCOREBOARD
$("#Game_BestTimer_Minute").html(min);
$("#Game_BestTimer_Second").html(sec);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="Game_BestTimer_Minute" style="z-index:10; position:absolute; top:450px; left:870px; font-size:160px; font-family:'Avenir'; width:1080px; color:#fff;"></div>

<div id="Game_BestTimer_Second" style="z-index:10; position:absolute; top:450px; left:1215px; font-size:160px; font-family:'Avenir'; width:1080px; color:#fff;"></div>

Split again the data using ":"

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Can you try as below?

var value = TimerList[2].split(':');

$("#Game_BestTimer_Minute").html(value[0]);
$("#Game_BestTimer_Second").html(value[1]);
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Great, but I wonder why you don't split again. Remember call trim to remove space.

var TimerList = data.split(",");
console.log("TimerList: " + TimerList[0] + "|" + TimerList[1] + "|" +     TimerList[2]);
var timerList = TimerList[2].split(":");
//append BEST GAME TIME to SCOREBOARD

$("#Game_BestTimer_Minute").html(timerList[0].trim()); $("#Game_BestTimer_Second").html(timerList[1].trim());

1

Just call .split() again, using a colon instead of a comma as the delimiter.

Also note that it is much faster to use .text() than .html() to insert your values into the DOM.

var data = "A,4.0,00:04"

console.log("BestTime: " + data);

var TimerList = data.split(",");
console.log("TimerList: " + TimerList[0] + "|" + TimerList[1] + "|" + TimerList[2]);

//TimerList[0] => A //Not What I want to append to div tag
//TimerList[1] => 4.0 // Not What I want to append to div tag
//TimerList[2] => 00:04 //Need to futher split this so that I can append 00 to Game_BestTimer_Minute & 04 to Game_BestTimer_Second

var MinSec = TimerList[2].split(":");

//append BEST GAME TIME to SCOREBOARD
$("#Game_BestTimer_Minute").text(MinSec[0]);
$("#Game_BestTimer_Second").text(MinSec[1]);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>

<div id="Game_BestTimer_Minute"></div>
<div id="Game_BestTimer_Second"></div>

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Seems more fitting to use a regular expression to look for \d+:\d+ at the end of the string...

var data = 'A,4.0,00:04';
console.log("BestTime: " + data);

var [match, min, sec] = data.match(/(\d+):(\d+)$/)

$("#Game_BestTimer_Minute").html(min);
$("#Game_BestTimer_Second").html(sec);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="Game_BestTimer_Minute" style="font-family:'Avenir';"></div>

<div id="Game_BestTimer_Second" style="font-family:'Avenir';"></div>

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  • 1
    If match is not needed var [, min, sec] = data.match(/(\d+):(\d+)$/) Mar 7, 2017 at 3:26
  • 1
    @guest271314 cheers, just wanted to make sure OP noticed there were 3 results
    – Phil
    Mar 7, 2017 at 3:27

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