Perl Programming/Keywords/split
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The split keyword
[edit | edit source]split splits the EXPRESSION in a list of strings and returns this list. Without EXPRESSION, $_ is used as source. Anything in EXPRESSION that matches PATTERN is taken to be a separator, which may be longer than one character or have even zero length (results in a zero-width match). When separating the EXPRESSION, the separator itself is not added to the strings.
Syntax
[edit | edit source] split /PATTERN/, EXPRESSION, LIMIT
split /PATTERN/, EXPRESSION
split /PATTERN/
split
Examples
[edit | edit source] The print
$login = "anton";
$passwd = "j4\/D\\S";
$uid = 1721169842;
$gid = 8421691721;
$gcos = "nothing";
$home = "\\";
$shell = "ksh";
$rec = join(':', $login, $passwd, $uid, $gid, $gcos, $home, $shell);
print $rec, "\n", join(':', split('8', $rec)), "\n";
split returns the colon-separated string elements, which take '8' also as a separator:
anton:j4/D\S:1721169842:8421691721:nothing:\:ksh anton:j4/D\S:1721169:42::421691721:nothing:\:ksh