Example 1: split()
const str = 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.';
console.log(str.split(''));
console.log(str.split(' '));
console.log(str.split('ox'));
> Array ["T", "h", "e", " ", "q", "u", "i", "c", "k", " ", "b", "r", "o", "w", "n", " ", "f", "o", "x", " ", "j", "u", "m", "p", "s", " ", "o", "v", "e", "r", " ", "t", "h", "e", " ", "l", "a", "z", "y", " ", "d", "o", "g", "."]
> Array ["The", "quick", "brown", "fox", "jumps", "over", "the", "lazy", "dog."]
> Array ["The quick brown f", " jumps over the lazy dog."]
const str = 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.';
const words = str.split(' ');
console.log(words[3]);
// expected output: "fox"
const chars = str.split('');
console.log(chars[8]);
// expected output: "k"
const strCopy = str.split();
Example 2: in javascript how to split string
var str = 'It iS a 5r&e@@t Day.'
var array = str.split(" ");
print(array);
var str = 'It iS a 5r&e@@t Day.'
var array = str.split(" ",2);
print(array);
Example 3: split string
const str = 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.';
const words = str.split(' ');
console.log(words[3]);
// expected output: "fox"
const chars = str.split('');
console.log(chars[8]);
// expected output: "k"
const strCopy = str.split();
console.log(strCopy);
// expected output: Array ["The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."]
Example 4: how to sepaarte text in object javascript
let data = 'Child 1 First Name: Ali\nChild 1 Gender: Female\nChild 1 Hair Color: Blonde\nChild 1 Hair Style: Wavy\nChild 1 Skin Tone: Tan\nChild 2 First Name: Morgan \nChild 2 Gender: Female\nChild 2 Hair Color: Brown\nChild 2 Hair Style: Ponytail\nChild 2 Skin Tone: Light\nRelationship 1 to 2: Brother\nRelationship 2 to 1: Brother\n';
let target = {};
data.split('\n').forEach((pair) => {
if(pair !== '') {
let splitpair = pair.split(': ');
let key = splitpair[0].charAt(0).toLowerCase() + splitpair[0].slice(1).split(' ').join('');
target[key] = splitpair[1];
}
});
console.dir(target);