How can I split a string such as "Mar10" into "Mar" and "10" in c#? The forma开发者_C百科t of the string will always be letters then numbers so I can use the first instance of a number as an indicator for where to split the string.
You could do this:
var match = Regex.Match(yourString, "(\w+)(\d+)");
var month = match.Groups[0].Value;
var day = int.Parse(match.Groups[1].Value);
You are not saying it directly, but from your example it seems are you just trying to parse a date.
If that's true, how about this solution:
DateTime date;
if(DateTime.TryParseExact("Mar10", "MMMdd", new CultureInfo("en-US"), DateTimeStyles.None, out date))
{
Console.WriteLine(date.Month);
Console.WriteLine(date.Day);
}
var match = Regex.Match(yourString, "([|A-Z|a-z| ]*)([\d]*)");
var month = match.Groups[1].Value;
var day = int.Parse(match.Groups[2].Value);
I tried Konrad's answer above, but it didn't quite work when I entered it into RegexPlanet. Also the Groups[0
] returns the whole string Mar10
. You want to start with Groups[1]
, which should return Mar
and Groups[2]
should return 10
.
char[] array = "Mar10".ToCharArray();
int index = 0;
for(int i=0;i<array.Length;i++)
{
if (Char.IsNumber(array[i]){
index = i;
break;
}
}
Index will indicate split position.
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