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const printText = "The quick brown fox jumps";
const printSplit = printText.split(" ")
console.log(printSplit);
//output:[ 'The', 'quick', 'brown', 'fox', 'jumps' ]
console.log(printSplit[4]);
//Output: jumps
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var myString = "An,array,in,a,string,separated,by,a,comma";
var myArray = myString.split(",");
/*
*
* myArray :
* ['An', 'array', 'in', 'a', 'string', 'separated', 'by', 'a', 'comma']
*
*/
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// bad example https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6484670/how-do-i-split-a-string-into-an-array-of-characters/38901550#38901550
var arr = foo.split('');
console.log(arr); // ["s", "o", "m", "e", "s", "t", "r", "i", "n", "g"]
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var names = 'Harry ;Fred Barney; Helen Rigby ; Bill Abel ;Chris Hand ';
console.log(names);
var re = /\s*(?:;|$)\s*/;
var nameList = names.split(re);
console.log(nameList);
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//The split() method takes a pattern and divides a String into an ordered list of substrings by searching for the pattern, puts these substrings into an array, and returns the array.
const str1 = 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.';
const words = str1.split(' ');
console.log(words[3]);
// expected output: "fox"
const chars = str1.split('');
console.log(chars[8]);
// expected output: "k"
const strCopy = str1.split();
console.log(strCopy);
// expected output: Array ["The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."]
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// The split() method breaks a string into an array of substrings
let text = "A plantain planter planted a plantain in a plantain plantation";
let output = text.split(/Plant/gi);
console.log(output); // ["A ","ain ","er ","ed a ","ain in a ","ain ","ation"]
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let countWords = function(sentence){
return sentence.split(' ').length;
}
console.log(countWords('Type any sentence here'));
//result will be '4'(for words in the sentence)
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// Split a string into an array of substrings:
var String = "Hello World";
var Array = String.split(" ");
console.log(Array);
//Console:
//["Hello", "World"]
///*The split() method is used to split a string into an array of substrings, and returns the new array.*/
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// It essentially SPLITS the sentence inserted in the required argument
// into an array of words that make up the sentence.
var input = "How are you doing today?";
var result = input.split(" "); // Code piece by ZioTino
// the following code would return as
// string["How", "are", "you", "doing", "todaY"];
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const string = "this is the array that we want to split";
var splittedString = string.split(" ") //place the separator as a parameter
/* splittedString:
* ['this', 'is', 'the', 'array', 'that', 'we', 'want', 'to', 'split']
*/