I think what you mean is in java but not j2me. Correct me if i'm wrong.
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Browse All TopicsI can't find the split function in j2me, anyone can help?
thanks.
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There is no split function in j2me
we can try making one
static String[] split( String in, char ch ){
String[] result = new String[2];
int pos = in.indexOf( ch );
if( pos != -1 ){
result[0] = in.substring( 0, pos ).trim();
result[1] = in.substring( pos+1 ).trim();
} else {
result[0] = in.trim();
}
return result;
}
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by: Mikal613Posted on 2005-02-02 at 06:56:46ID: 13203569
1)String.Split()
2)
String s = "5sNsts3s9";
String[] splitStr = s.split("s"); // Splits s at every instance of "s".
splitStr[0] is 5,
splitStr[1] is N,
else
3)I think you might be looking for the StringTokenizer class, check it
out, its in the standard api.