browser-split
Cross browser String#split implementation.
Usage
var split = require('browser-split');
// Basic use
split('a b c d', ' ');
// => ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
// With limit
split('a b c d', ' ', 2);
// => ['a', 'b']
// Backreferences in result array
split('..word1 word2..', /([a-z]+)(\d+)/i);
// => ['..', 'word', '1', ' ', 'word', '2', '..']
API
split(string, seperator[, limit])
Splits a string into an array of strings using a regex or string separator. Matches of the separator are not included in the result array. However, if separator
is a regex that contains capturing groups, backreferences are spliced into the result each time separator
is matched. Fixes browser bugs compared to the native String.prototype.split
and can be used reliably cross-browser.
string
is the String to split.seperator
is a RegExp or String to split by.limit
is the optional maximum number of items included in the result Array.
Installation
With npm do
$ npm install browser-split
With component do
$ component install juliangruber/browser-split
License
(MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 Julian Gruber <[email protected]>
Copyright 2007-2012 Steven Levithan <stevenlevithan.com>
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