Example 1: js explode equivalent
//Loading the variable
var mystr = '0000000020C90037:TEMP:data';
//Splitting it with : as the separator
var myarr = mystr.split(":");
//Resulting array structure
myarr = ['0000000020C90037', 'TEMP', 'data'];
Example 2: javascript split by comma
<script>
var names = 'Harry,John,Clark,Peter,Rohn,Alice';
var nameArr = names.split(',');
console.log(nameArr);
// Accessing individual values
alert(nameArr[0]); // Outputs: Harry
alert(nameArr[1]); // Outputs: John
alert(nameArr[nameArr.length - 1]); // Outputs: Alice
var str = 'Hello World!';
var chars = str.split('');
console.log();
// Accessing individual values
alert(chars[0]); // Outputs: H
alert(chars[1]); // Outputs: e
alert(chars[chars.length - 1]); // Outputs: !
</script>
Example 3: javascript explode
//split into array of strings.
var str = "Well, how, are , we , doing, today";
var res = str.split(",");
Example 4: string split javascript
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']
*
*/
Example 5: string to array javascript
const str = 'Hello!';
console.log(Array.from(str)); // ["H", "e", "l", "l", "o", "!"]
Example 6: js string to array
str = 'How are you doing today?';
console.log(str.split(' '));
>> (5) ["How", "are", "you", "doing", "today?"]