> > No, preg_split would be overkill here, you want to take a look at
> > str_split:
> Sorry I forgott to tell that I'm not using PHP 5.x :-)
Ahhh, right - my answer won't be of much use to you then :-)
In that case, David Grant's suggestion of using chunk_split() in
combination with split() is
There is an error in this code. It should in fact read:
$a = split("\r\n", chunk_split('1234567890', 2), 5);
OR
$a = split("\n", chunk_split('1234567890', 2, "\n"), 5);
David Grant wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> Try:
>
> $a = split("\n", chunk_split('1234567890', 2), 5);
>
> php.net/chunk_split
> php
On 29/11/05, Sichta Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all !!!
>
> I have string like this "1234567890"
>
> I need to split this into array like this
> a[0] = "12"
> a[1] = "34"
> a[2] = "56"
> a[3] = "78"
> a[4] = "90"
>
> I know that for this is preg_split, but I don't know the string patern
Hi Dan,
Try:
$a = split("\n", chunk_split('1234567890', 2), 5);
php.net/chunk_split
php.net/split
Cheers,
David Grant
Sichta Daniel wrote:
> Hi all !!!
>
> I have string like this "1234567890"
>
> I need to split this into array like this
> a[0] = "12"
> a[1] = "34"
> a[2] = "56"
> a[3]
Hi all !!!
I have string like this "1234567890"
I need to split this into array like this
a[0] = "12"
a[1] = "34"
a[2] = "56"
a[3] = "78"
a[4] = "90"
I know that for this is preg_split, but I don't know the string patern
for split.
Thank you in advance !!
Dan
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