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Regex JavaScript String and store results into variables



If I had a string with three values that is delimited by spaces, now I want to store these three values in three variables or maybe an array, how to do?




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  1. Use split().

    For example:

    var variables = delimited_string.split(/\s+/);


    If you know it is separated by a single space, avoid using a regular expression with the following:

    var variables = delimited_string.split(' ');

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  2. Got it: I use String.split(pattern)

    var str = "I am confused".split(/\s/g)

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