splitByPattern | R Documentation |
Splits a single character string by pattern. The main difference compared to strsplit
()
is that this method also returns the part of the string that matched
the pattern. Also, it only takes a single character string.
## Default S3 method:
splitByPattern(str, pattern, ...)
str |
A single |
pattern |
A regular expression |
... |
Not used. |
Returns a named character
vector
with names equal to "TRUE"
if element is a pattern part and "FALSE"
otherwise.
Henrik Bengtsson
Compare to strsplit
().
rspCode <- "<body>Hello <%=\"world\"%></body>"
rspParts <- splitByPattern(rspCode, pattern="<%.*%>")
cat(rspCode, "\n")
print(rspParts)
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