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    Problem. You want to split strings on different characters with single character or string delimiters. For example, split a string that contains ""r"n" sequences, which are Windows newlines. Solution. This document contains several tips for the Split method on the string type in the C# programming language.

    Input string: One,Two,Three,Four,Five
    Delimiter: , (char)
    Array: One (string array)
    Two
    Three
    Four
    Five

    1. Using Split

    Here we see the basic Split method overload. You already know the general way to do this, but it is good to look at the basic syntax before we move on. This example splits on a single character.

    === Example program for splitting on spaces ===

    using System;

    class Program
    {
    static void Main()
    {
    string s = "there is a cat";
    //
    // Split string on spaces.
    // This will separate all the words.
    //

    string[] words = s.Split(' ');
    foreach (string word in words)
    {
    Console.WriteLine(word);
    }
    }
    }

    === Output of the program ===

    there
    is
    a
    cat

    Description. The input string, which contains four words, is split on spaces and the foreach loop then displays each word. The result value from Split is a string[] array.

    2. Multiple characters

    Here we use either the Regex method or the C# new array syntax. Note that a new char array is created in the following usages. There is an overloaded method with that signature if you need StringSplitOptions, which is used to remove empty strings.

    === Program that splits on lines with Regex ===

    using System;
    using System.Text.RegularExpressions;

    class Program
    {
    static void Main()
    {
    string value = "cat"r"ndog"r"nanimal"r"nperson";
    //
    // Split the string on line breaks.
    // The return value from Split is a string[] array.
    //

    string[] lines = Regex.Split(value, ""r"n");

    foreach (string line in lines)
    {
    Console.WriteLine(line);
    }
    }
    }

    === Output of the program ===

    cat
    dog
    animal
    person

    Description. The first example uses Regex. Regex contains the Split method, which is static. It can be used to split strings, although it has different performance properties. The next two example show how you can specify an array as the first parameter to string Split.

    === Program that splits on multiple characters ===

    using System;

    class Program
    {
    static void Main()
    {
    //
    // This string is also separated by Windows line breaks.
    //

    string value = "shirt"r"ndress"r"npants"r"njacket";

    //
    // Use a new char[] array of two characters ("r and "n) to break
    // lines from into separate strings. Use "RemoveEmptyEntries"
    // to make sure no empty strings get put in the string[] array.
    //

    char[] delimiters = new char[] { '"r', '"n' };
    string[] parts = value.Split(delimiters, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
    for (int i = 0; i < parts.Length; i++)
    {
    Console.WriteLine(parts[i]);
    }

    //
    // Same as the previous example, but uses a new string of 2 characters.
    //

    parts = value.Split(new string[] { ""r"n" }, StringSplitOptions.None);
    for (int i = 0; i < parts.Length; i++)
    {
    Console.WriteLine(parts[i]);
    }
    }
    }

    === Output of the program ===
    (Repeated two times)

    shirt
    dress
    pants
    jacket

    Overview. One useful overload of Split receives char[] arrays. The string Split method can receive a character array as the first parameter. Each char in the array designates a new block.

    Using string arrays. Another overload of Split receives string[] arrays. This means string array can also be passed to the Split method. The new string[] array is created inline with the Split call.

    Explanation of StringSplitOptions. The RemoveEmptyEntries enum is specified. When two delimiters are adjacent, we end up with an empty result. We can use this as the second parameter to avoid this. [C# StringSplitOptions Enumeration - dotnetperls.com] The following screenshot shows the Visual Studio debugger.

    Split string debug screenshot

    3. Separating words

    Here we see how you can separate words with Split. Usually, the best way to separate words is to use a Regex that specifies non-word chars. This example separates words in a string based on non-word characters. It eliminates punctuation and whitespace from the return array.

    === Program that separates on non-word pattern ===

    using System;
    using System.Text.RegularExpressions;

    class Program
    {
    static void Main()
    {
    string[] w = SplitWords("That is a cute cat, man");
    foreach (string s in w)
    {
    Console.WriteLine(s);
    }
    Console.ReadLine();
    }

    /// <summary>
    /// Take all the words in the input string and separate them.
    /// </summary>

    static string[] SplitWords(string s)
    {
    //
    // Split on all non-word characters.
    // Returns an array of all the words.
    //

    return Regex.Split(s, @""W+");
    // @ special verbatim string syntax
    // "W+ one or more non-word characters together

    }
    }

    === Output of the program ===

    That
    is
    a
    cute
    cat
    man

    Word splitting example. Here you can separate parts of your input string based on any character set or range with Regex. Overall, this provides more power than the string Split methods. [C# Regex.Split Method Examples - dotnetperls.com]

    4. Splitting text files

    Here you have a text file containing comma-delimited lines of values. This is called a CSV file, and it is easily dealt with in C#. We use the File.ReadAllLines method here, but you may want StreamReader instead.

    Reading the following code. The C# code next reads in both of those lines, parses them, and displays the values of each line after the line number. The final comment shows how the file was parsed into the strings.

    === Contents of input file (TextFile1.txt) ===

    Dog,Cat,Mouse,Fish,Cow,Horse,Hyena
    Programmer,Wizard,CEO,Rancher,Clerk,Farmer

    === Program that splits lines in file (C#) ===

    using System;
    using System.IO;

    class Program
    {
    static void Main()
    {
    int i = 0;
    foreach (string line in File.ReadAllLines("TextFile1.txt"))
    {
    string[] parts = line.Split(',');
    foreach (string part in parts)
    {
    Console.WriteLine("{0}:{1}",
    i,
    part);
    }
    i++; // For demo only
    }
    }
    }

    === Output of the program ===

    0:Dog
    0:Cat
    0:Mouse
    0:Fish
    0:Cow
    0:Horse
    0:Hyena
    1:Programmer
    1:Wizard
    1:CEO
    1:Rancher
    1:Clerk
    1:Farmer

    5. Splitting directory paths

    Here we see how you can Split the segments in a Windows local directory into separate strings. Note that directory paths are complex and this may not handle all cases correctly. It is also platform-specific, and you could use System.IO.Path. DirectorySeparatorChar for more flexibility. [C# Path Examples - dotnetperls.com]

    === Program that splits Windows directories (C#) ===

    using System;

    class Program
    {
    static void Main()
    {
    // The directory from Windows
    const string dir = @"C:"Users"Sam"Documents"Perls"Main";
    // Split on directory separator
    string[] parts = dir.Split('""');
    foreach (string part in parts)
    {
    Console.WriteLine(part);
    }
    }
    }

    === Output of the program ===

    C:
    Users
    Sam
    Documents
    Perls
    Main

    6. Split internal logic

    The logic internal to the .NET framework for Split is implemented in managed code. The methods call into the overload with three parameters. The parameters are next checked for validity. Finally, it uses unsafe code to create the separator list, and then a for loop combined with Substring to return the array.

    7. Benchmarks

    The author tested a long string and a short string, having 40 and 1200 chars. String splitting speed varies on the type of strings. The length of the blocks, number of delimiters, and total size of the string factor into performance.

    Results. The Regex.Split option generally performed the worst. The author felt that the second or third methods would be the best, after observing performance problems with regular expressions in other situations.

    === Strings used in test ===
    //
    // Build long string.
    //

    _test = string.Empty;
    for (int i = 0; i < 120; i++)
    {
    _test += "01234567"r"n";
    }
    //
    // Build short string.
    //

    _test = string.Empty;
    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
    {
    _test += "ab"r"n";
    }

    === Example methods tested (100000 iterations) ===

    static void Test1()
    {
    string[] arr = Regex.Split(_test, ""r"n", RegexOptions.Compiled);
    }

    static void Test2()
    {
    string[] arr = _test.Split(new char[] { '"r', '"n' }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
    }

    static void Test3()
    {
    string[] arr = _test.Split(new string[] { ""r"n" }, StringSplitOptions.None);
    }

    Longer strings: 1200 chars. The benchmark for the methods on the long strings is more even. It may be that for very long strings, such as entire files, the Regex method is equivalent or even faster. For short strings, Regex is slowest, but for long strings it is very fast.

    === Benchmark of Split on long strings ===

    [1] Regex.Split: 3470 ms
    [2] char[] Split: 1255 ms [fastest]
    [3] string[] Split: 1449 ms

    === Benchmark of Split on short strings ===

    [1] Regex.Split: 434 ms
    [2] char[] Split: 63 ms [fastest]
    [3] string[] Split: 83 ms

    Short strings: 40 chars. This shows the three methods compared to each other on short strings. Method 1 is the Regex method, and it is by far the slowest on the short strings. This may be because of the compilation time. Smaller is better. [This article was last updated for .NET 3.5 SP1.]

    Performance recommendation. For programs that use shorter strings, the methods that split based on arrays are faster and simpler, and they will avoid Regex compilation. For somewhat longer strings or files that contain more lines, Regex is appropriate. I show some Split improvements that can improve your program. [C# Split Improvement - dotnetperls.com]

    8. Escaped characters

    You can use Replace on your string input to substitute special characters in for any escaped characters. This can solve lots of problems on parsing computer-generated code or data. [C# Split Method and Escape Characters - dotnetperls.com]

    9. Caching delimiters

    The author's further research into Split and its performance shows that it is worthwhile to declare your char[] array you are splitting on as a local instance to reduce memory pressure and improve runtime performance.

    === Slow version - before ===

    //
    // Split on multiple characters using new char[] inline.
    //

    string t = "string to split, ok";

    for (int i = 0; i < 10000000; i++)
    {
    string[] s = t.Split(new char[] { ' ', ',' });
    }

    === Fast version - after ===

    //
    // Split on multiple characters using new char[] already created.
    //

    string t = "string to split, ok";
    char[] c = new char[]{ ' ', ',' }; // <-- Cache this

    for (int i = 0; i < 10000000; i++)
    {
    string[] s = t.Split(c);
    }

    Interpretation of the above table. We see that storing the array of delimiters separately is good. My measurements show the above code is less than 10% faster when the array is stored outside the loop.

    10. Rewriting PHP explode

    C# has no explode method exactly like PHP explode, but you can gain the functionality quite easily with Split, for the most part. You can replace explode with the Split method that receives a string[] array. [C# PHP explode Function - dotnetperls.com]

    11. Summary

    Here we saw several examples and two benchmarks of the Split method in the C# programming language. You can use Split to divide or separate your strings while keeping your code as simple as possible. Sometimes, using IndexOf and Substring together to parse your strings can be more precise and less error-prone. [C# IndexOf String Examples - dotnetperls.com]

    posted on 2009-07-10 14:41 蜘蛛 閱讀(913) 評論(0)  編輯  收藏 所屬分類: C#

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