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Split Function 

Returns a zero-based, one-dimensional array containing a specified number of substrings.


Split(expression[, delimiter[, count[, compare]]])

Arguments

  • expression
    Required. String expression containing substrings and delimiters. If expression is a zero-length string, Split returns an empty array, that is, an array with no elements and no data.
  • delimiter
    Optional. String character used to identify substring limits. If omitted, the space character (" ") is assumed to be the delimiter. If delimiter is a zero-length string, a single-element array containing the entire expression string is returned.
  • count
    Optional. Number of substrings to be returned; -1 indicates that all substrings are returned.
  • compare
    Optional. Numeric value indicating the kind of comparison to use when evaluating substrings. See Settings section for values.

Settings

The compare argument can have the following values:

Constant Value Description

vbBinaryCompare

0

Perform a binary comparison.

vbTextCompare

1

Perform a textual comparison.

Remarks

The following example uses the Split function to return an array from a string. The function performs a textual comparison of the delimiter, and returns all of the substrings.

Dim MyString, MyArray, Msg

MyString = "VBScriptXisXfun!"

MyArray = Split(MyString, "x", -1, 1)

' MyArray(0) contains "VBScript".

' MyArray(1) contains "is".

' MyArray(2) contains "fun!".

Msg = MyArray(0) & " " & MyArray(1)

Msg = Msg   & " " & MyArray(2)

MsgBox Msg

Requirements

Version 2

See Also

Reference

Join Function