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// Define a string variable
const sampleText = "Hello, World! Welcome to JavaScript.";
// Use the split function to convert the string into an array
// The space character ' ' is used as the separator
const wordsArray = sampleText.split(' ');
// Log the original string
console.log("Original string:", sampleText);
// Log the resulting array
console.log("Array of words:", wordsArray);
/**
This code snippet demonstrates how the split function is used to convert a string
into an array of substrings in JavaScript. It takes a separator (in this case, a space character ' ')
and splits the string at each occurrence of the separator, resulting in an array where each element
is a word from the original string.
*/
// Define a string variable with underscores
const sampleTextWithUnderscores = "user_name_first_name_last_name";
// Use the split function to convert the string into an array
// The underscore character '_' is used as the separator
const partsArray = sampleTextWithUnderscores.split('_');
// Log the original string
console.log("Original string with underscores:", sampleTextWithUnderscores);
// Log the resulting array
console.log("Array of parts:", partsArray);
/**
This code snippet shows how the split function can be used with a different separator,
the underscore character '_', to split a string into an array of substrings where each element is a part
of the original string separated by underscores.
*/
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