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Split() After Specific Number of Words/Characters?

Engaged ,
Aug 10, 2022 Aug 10, 2022

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Greetings all,

 

Got another one that's probably simpler than I'm making it. This is what I'm trying to do:

 

I have a slider named "Camera Input Talent 1 Scale Adjust." Ideally, I'd like to be able to pull two strings from this:

string1 = "Camera Input Talent 1"

string2 = "Scale Adjust"

 

I like the split() function because it splits a string into an array, but all the references I've been able to find indicate that split() will only work with a delimiter that's a character. Is there a way to either get split() to work with a number of characters or a number of words? Or some other way to do what I'm describing?

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Community Expert , Aug 10, 2022 Aug 10, 2022

There might be a simpler way, but I think this will work:

 

str = "Camera Input Talent 1 Scale Adjust.";
numWords = 4;

arr = str.split(" ");
arr1 = arr.slice(0,numWords);
arr2 = arr.slice(numWords);
arr1.join(" ") + "\r" + arr2.join(" ");

 

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Aug 10, 2022 Aug 10, 2022

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There might be a simpler way, but I think this will work:

 

str = "Camera Input Talent 1 Scale Adjust.";
numWords = 4;

arr = str.split(" ");
arr1 = arr.slice(0,numWords);
arr2 = arr.slice(numWords);
arr1.join(" ") + "\r" + arr2.join(" ");

 

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Dan does it again! As always you know I appreciate it!

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