Splits the string at matches of pattern and returns a list of substrings.
Finds all the matches of pattern in this string, and returns the list of the substrings between the matches.
var string = "Hello world!";
string.split(" "); // ['Hello', 'world!']; Empty matches at the beginning and end of the strings are ignored, and so are empty matches right after another match.
var string = "abba";
string.split(new RegExp(r"b*")); // ['a', 'a']
// not ['', 'a', 'a', ''] If this string is empty, the result is an empty list if pattern matches the empty string, and it is [""] if the pattern doesn't match.
var string = '';
string.split(''); // []
string.split("a"); // [''] Splitting with an empty pattern splits the string into single-code unit strings.
var string = 'Pub';
string.split(''); // ['P', 'u', 'b']
string.codeUnits.map((unit) {
return new String.fromCharCode(unit);
}).toList(); // ['P', 'u', 'b'] Splitting happens at UTF-16 code unit boundaries, and not at rune boundaries:
// String made up of two code units, but one rune.
string = '\u{1D11E}';
string.split('').length; // 2 surrogate values To get a list of strings containing the individual runes of a string, you should not use split. You can instead map each rune to a string as follows:
string.runes.map((rune) => new String.fromCharCode(rune)).toList();
List<String> split(Pattern pattern);
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