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How would you go about breaking up a textarea value into an array, based on the end of line separation? Use of jQuery is cool by me...

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This should work (tested in Firefox and Google Chrome):

var arrayOfLines = $('#textAreaID').val().split('\n');
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  • 4
    It should be $('#textArea').val().split('\n'), the jQuery object doesn't have a value property. Feb 19, 2010 at 21:21
  • @CMS - or even $('#textArea')[0].value.split('\n') :)
    – Russ Cam
    Feb 19, 2010 at 21:25
  • @CMS: Oops. Thanks for noting. Feb 19, 2010 at 21:44
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Cross-platform way:

var area = document.getElementById("area");             
var lines = area.value.replace(/\r\n/g,"\n").split("\n");
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var stringArray = document.getElementById('textarea').value.split('\n');
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I like the "cross-platform way" answer best (https://stackoverflow.com/a/32240738/34806) as I've grappled with input from a Mac in the past. Nevertheless I think most of the existing answers could benefit from an additional step.

Specifically, what if some lines are empty? The following will filter out such lines so that we wind up with a "compact" array rather than a "sparse" one (or at least, rather than one with elements containing no values)

var area = document.getElementById("area");             
var lines = area.value.replace(/\r\n/g,"\n").split("\n").filter(line => line);
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  • To clarify, is this using the fact that an empty string is false-y in JavaScript?
    – IMP1
    Jan 24, 2020 at 13:27
  • @IMP1 Precisely
    – Dexygen
    Jan 24, 2020 at 13:38
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You could try this function :

function textToArray(){
  var someArray = [];    
  var nameList = $("#txtArea").val();

  $.each(nameList.split(/\n/), function (i, name) {     

      // empty string check
      if(name != ""){

          someArray.push(name);

      }        
});

taken from : CONVERT TEXTAREA CONTENT TO AN ARRAY USING JQUERY

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This method worked well:

var textArea = document.getElementById("textAreaId");
var arrayFromTextArea = textArea.value.split(String.fromCharCode(10));

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