
I think you want
Text.Regex. splitRegex
or something very much like it.
http://haskell.org/hoogle/?q=String-%3E%5BString%5D
2007/3/1, h.
Hello,
I wrote the following split function for Strings:
splitS :: String -> String -> [String] splitS a b = splitA a b where z = length b - 1 splitA [] _ = [""] splitA (c:cs) (d:ds) | c == d && fst s == ds = "" : splitA (snd s) b | otherwise = (c : head r) : tail r where r = splitA cs b s = splitAt z cs
example: splitS "Test;Hello;+123.5;+ 7" ";+" -> ["Test;Hallo","123.5"," 7"]
How could it be optimized on speed? Does there exist already an optimized split for the conventional String type?
-- Thanks in advance for your answer. h.
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