// assumes indices are sorted static L<S> splitStringAtIndices(S s, L<Int> indices) { Iterator<Int> it = indices.iterator(); new L<S> parts; int i = 0; while true { if (!it.hasNext()) { parts.add(substring(s, i)); break; } int j = it.next(); parts.add(substring(s, i, j)); i = j; } ret parts; }
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Snippet ID: | #1012734 |
Snippet name: | splitStringAtIndices |
Eternal ID of this version: | #1012734/2 |
Text MD5: | 0019f91c1068c8dd38484f40a9598a3f |
Author: | stefan |
Category: | javax |
Type: | JavaX fragment (include) |
Public (visible to everyone): | Yes |
Archived (hidden from active list): | No |
Created/modified: | 2017-12-11 15:23:28 |
Source code size: | 353 bytes / 16 lines |
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Version history: | 1 change(s) |
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