Can the Split method only work with single characters? I'm trying to use it, but it seems limited, unlike the VB6 function. For instance, if I want to split a string like this...
"Hello||World||Goodbye||World"
Using .Split on it with "||" does not return 4 elements, but 8, with blanks alternating between. So it appears .Split can works with single characters, whereas the Split function in VB6, it would have parsed it into 4 elements if I had passed it "||"
Can .NET's Split function not do what I need?
"Hello||World||Goodbye||World"
Using .Split on it with "||" does not return 4 elements, but 8, with blanks alternating between. So it appears .Split can works with single characters, whereas the Split function in VB6, it would have parsed it into 4 elements if I had passed it "||"
Can .NET's Split function not do what I need?