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VBScript Split Function


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The Split function returns a zero-based, one-dimensional array that contains a specified number of substrings.

Syntax

Split(expression[,delimiter[,count[,compare]]])

Parameter Description
expression Required. A string expression that contains substrings and delimiters
delimiter Optional. A string character used to identify substring limits. Default is the space character
count Optional. The number of substrings to be returned. -1 indicates that all substrings are returned
compare Optional. Specifies the string comparison to use.

Can have one of the following values:

  • 0 = vbBinaryCompare - Perform a binary comparison
  • 1 = vbTextCompare - Perform a textual comparison

Example 1

dim txt,a
txt="Hello World!"
a=Split(txt)
document.write(a(0) & "<br />")
document.write(a(1))

Output:

Hello
World!


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