strings.splitAfterN() function
The strings.splitAfterN()
function splits a string after a specified separator and returns
an array of i
substrings.
Split substrings include the separator t
.
Output data type: Array of strings
import "strings"
strings.splitAfterN(v: "a flux of foxes", t: " ", i: 3)
// returns ["a ", "flux ", "of foxes"]
Parameters
v
The string value to split.
t
The string value that acts as the separator.
i
The maximum number of split substrings to return.
-1
returns all matching substrings.
The last substring is the unsplit remainder.
Examples
Split a string into an array of substrings
import "strings"
data
|> map (fn:(r) => strings.splitAfterN(v: r.searchTags, t: ","))
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