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The [@@split]()
method splits a String
object into an array of strings by separating the string into substrings.
Syntax
regexp[Symbol.split](str[, limit])
Parameters
str
- The target of the split operation.
limit
-
Optional. Integer specifying a limit on the number of splits to be found. The
[@@split]()
method still splits on every match ofthis
RegExp pattern, until the number of split items match thelimit
or the string falls short ofthis
pattern.
Return value
An Array
containing substrings as its elements.
Description
This method is called internally in String.prototype.split()
if the separator
argument is a RegExp
object. For example, the following two examples return the same result.
'a-b-c'.split(/-/); /-/[Symbol.split]('a-b-c');
This method exists for customizing the split behavior in RegExp
subclass.
If the str
argument is not a RegExp
object, String.prototype.split()
doesn't call this method, nor create a RegExp
object.
Examples
Direct call
This method can be used in almost the same way as String.prototype.split()
, except the different this
and the different arguments order.
var re = /-/g; var str = '2016-01-02'; var result = re[Symbol.split](str); console.log(result); // ["2016", "01", "02"]
Using @@split
in subclasses
Subclasses of RegExp
can override the [@@split]()
method to modify the default behavior.
class MyRegExp extends RegExp { [Symbol.split](str, limit) { var result = RegExp.prototype[Symbol.split].call(this, str, limit); return result.map(x => "(" + x + ")"); } } var re = new MyRegExp('-'); var str = '2016-01-02'; var result = str.split(re); // String.prototype.split calls re[@@split]. console.log(result); // ["(2016)", "(01)", "(02)"]
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition, ECMA-262) The definition of 'RegExp.prototype[@@split]' in that specification. |
Standard | Initial definition. |
ECMAScript 2017 Draft (ECMA-262) The definition of 'RegExp.prototype[@@split]' in that specification. |
Draft |
Browser compatibility
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | ? | 49 (49) | ? | ? | ? |
Feature | Android | Chrome for Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | ? | ? | 49.0 (49) | ? | ? | ? |