| 1. | The string passed to the split method is a regular expression | | |
| 2. | String.split(): " s".split(" ") -> {"","","s"} | | |
| 3. | String.split(): "".split("") (one empty string value array) | | |
| 4. | String.split(): " ".split(" ") -> {} (Empty array) | | |
| 5. | String.split(): " ".split(" ") ->(Empty array too) | | |
| 6. | String.split(): " s ".split(" ") -> {"","","s"} (!) (space before and after) | | |
| 7. | " ".split(" ") generates a NullPointerException | | |
| 8. | Using split() with a space can be a problem | | |
| 9. | String.split() is based on regular expression | | |
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| 10. | Split a string using String.split() | | |
| 11. | Split by dot | | |
| 12. | Special character needs to be escaped with a \ | | |
| 13. | Escape special character with a \ | | |
| 14. | Keep the empty strings | | |
| 15. | Specify a regular expression to match one or more spaces | | |
| 16. | Split a String | | |
| 17. | Using second argument in the String.split() method to control the maximum number of substrings generated by splitting a string. | | |
| 18. | Special characters needs to be escaped while providing them as delimeters like "." and "|". | | |
| 19. | Control the maximum number of substrings generated by splitting a string. | | |
| 20. | Split with regular expression | | |
| 21. | Pattern Splitting for space splittor | | |
| 22. | Split Strings with Patterns: split("[-/%]") | | |
| 23. | Use split() to extract substrings from a string. | | |
| 24. | Split on word boundaries. | | |
| 25. | Split same string on commas and zero or more spaces. | | |
| 26. | Split on word boundaries, but allow embedded periods and @. | | |
| 27. | Split on various punctuation and zero or more trailing spaces. | | |
| 28. | Parsing Character-Separated Data with a Regular Expression | | |
| 29. | Parse a line whose separator is a comma followed by a space | | |
| 30. | Parse a line with and's and or's | | |
| 31. | Split up a string into multiple strings based on a delimiter | | |
| 32. | Splits a String by Character type as returned by java.lang.Character.getType(char) | | |
| 33. | Splits a String by char: Groups of contiguous characters of the same type are returned as complete tokens. | | |
| 34. | Splits a string around matches of the given delimiter character. | | |
| 35. | Splits the provided text into an array with a maximum length, separators specified, preserving all tokens, including empty tokens created by adjacent separators. | | |
| 36. | Splits the provided text into an array with a maximum length, separators specified. | | |
| 37. | Splits the provided text into an array, separator specified, preserving all tokens, including empty tokens created by adjacent separators. | | |
| 38. | Splits the provided text into an array, separator specified. | | |
| 39. | Splits the provided text into an array, separator string specified. Returns a maximum of max substrings. | | |
| 40. | Splits the provided text into an array, separators specified, preserving all tokens, including empty tokens created by adjacent separators. | | |
| 41. | Splits the provided text into an array, separators specified. This is an alternative to using StringTokenizer. | | |
| 42. | Splits the provided text into an array, using whitespace as the separator, preserving all tokens, including empty tokens created by adjacent separators. | | |
| 43. | Break a string into tokens | | |
| 44. | String split on multicharacter delimiter | | |
| 45. | Split the source into two strings at the first occurrence of the splitter Subsequent occurrences are not treated specially, and may be part of the second string. | | |
| 46. | Returns the first substring that is enclosed by the specified delimiters. | | |
| 47. | Split strings | | |
| 48. | Splits the provided text into a list, based on a given separator. | | |