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How do I split a string, breaking at a particular character?

...t 4~New York~NY~12345'; var fields = input.split('~'); var name = fields[0]; var street = fields[1]; // etc. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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What is the purpose of the : (colon) GNU Bash builtin?

...nds. true was instead simply aliased to :, and false to something like let 0. : is slightly better than true for portability to ancient Bourne-derived shells. As a simple example, consider having neither the ! pipeline operator nor the || list operator (as was the case for some ancient Bourne shell...
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How to extract request http headers from a request using NodeJS connect

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How to check iOS version?

... 1012 The quick answer … As of Swift 2.0, you can use #available in an if or guard to protect co...
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case-insensitive list sorting, without lowercasing the result?

... 202 In Python 3.3+ there is the str.casefold method that's specifically designed for caseless match...
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Printing hexadecimal characters in C

...ur case), your chars are being promoted to int via sign-extension. Since c0 and 80 have a leading 1-bit (and are negative as an 8-bit integer), they are being sign-extended while the others in your sample don't. char int c0 -> ffffffc0 80 -> ffffff80 61 -> 00000061 Here's a solution:...
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Angular ng-repeat Error “Duplicates in a repeater are not allowed.”

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Find the files existing in one directory but not in the other [closed]

... 390 votes diff -r dir1 dir2 | grep dir1 | awk '{print $4}' > difference1.txt Expla...
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Get most recent file in a directory on Linux

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CSS: Setting width/height as Percentage minus pixels

...re writing for CSS3-compliant browsers, you can use calc: height: calc(100% - 18px); It's worth it to note that not all browsers currently support the standard CSS3 calc() function, so implementing the browser specific versions of the function may be required like the following: /* Firefox */ ...