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The /tokenize command is used to fill the $1 $2 ... $N identifiers with tokens in a string separated by a delimiter.

Synopsis

/tokenize <C> <text>

Switches

None

Parameters

  • <C> - The code point ($asc() value) of the character used as the delimiter
  • <text> - The string of <C> delimited tokens which will fill the $N identifiers

Example

Typing the following into the editbox returns a result:

//tokenize 58 one:two:three | echo -a Result of $!2: $2
;$asc(:) == 58
Result of $2: two

More examples using different delimiters:

//tokenize 32 Hello, how are you? | echo -a Result of $!3: $3
;$chr(32) is a space
Result of $3: are
//tokenize 44 This is, a comma delimited, list. | echo -a Result of $!1: $1
Result of $1: This is

Compatibility

Added:

Added On:

Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.

See also