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Utility classes for splitting strings and files into parts. Supports streamed parsing for handling long strings and large files.
string_splitter #
Utility classes for splitting strings and files into parts. Supports streamed parsing for handling long strings and large files.
Usage #
string_splitter has 2 libraries: [string_splitter] for parsing strings, and [string_splitter_io] for parsing files.
string_splitter #
import 'package:string_splitter/string_splitter.dart';
[StringSplitter] is a utility class with 3 methods: [split], [stream], and [chunk].
[split] and [stream] accept [splitters], which defines the character(s) to split the strings at, and [delimiters], which can be provided as a list of [String]s and/or [Delimiter]s, to denote blocks of text which shouldn't be parsed for [splitters].
split #
[split] synchronously splits the provided string at the provided[splitters]
and returns a List<String>
containing the split parts.
Note: [trimParts] can be set to true
to trim the whitespace around the
returned parts.
final string = '1, 2, 3, 4, 5, <6, 7, 8>, 9, 10';
final stringParts = StringSplitter.split(
string,
splitters: [','],
delimiters: [Delimiter('<', '>')],
trimParts: true,
);
print(stringParts); // ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '<6, 7, 8>', '9', '10']
[split] can alternatively be used as an extension method on [String].
final string = '1, 2, 3, 4, 5, <6, 7, 8>, 9, 10';
final stringParts = string.split(
splitters: [','],
delimiters: [Delimiter('<', '>')],
trimParts: true,
);
print(stringParts); // ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '<6, 7, 8>', '9', '10']
stream #
[stream] is intended for handling long strings; it splits the provided string
into chunks, streaming the resulting List<String>
s as each chunk is parsed.
[chunkSize] must be provided, which defines the number of characters to limit each chunk to.
final stream = StringSplitter.stream(
string,
chunkSize: 1000,
splitters: [','],
delimiters: [r'\'],
);
await for (List<String> parts in stream) {
print(parts);
}
[stream] can alternatively be used as an extension method on [String], referenced as [splitStream].
final stream = string.splitStream(
chunkSize: 1000,
splitters: [','],
delimiters: [r'\'],
);
await for (List<String> parts in stream) {
print(parts);
}
chunk #
[chunk] splits strings into chunks of a defined length, returned as a List<String>
.
final chunks = StringSplitter.chunk(string, 1000);
[chunk] can alternatively be used as an extension method on [String].
final chunks = string.chunk(1000);
string_splitter_io #
import 'package:string_splitter/string_splitter_io.dart';
[StringSplitterIo] is a utility class with 3 methods: [split], [splitSync], and [stream]; they function the same as [StringSplitter]'s methods, except they accept [File]s instead of [String]s.
split #
[split] asynchronously reads the provided [File] as a string and splits it apart
at the provided [splitters] and returns a Future<List<String>>
containing the
split parts when the it completes.
final file = File('path/to/file');
final stringParts = await StringSplitterIo.split(
file,
splitters: [','],
delimiters: [Delimiter('<', '>')],
trimParts: true,
);
[split] can alternatively be used as an extension method on [File].
final file = File('path/to/file');
final stringParts = await file.split(
splitters: [','],
delimiters: [Delimiter('<', '>')],
trimParts: true,
);
splitSync #
[splitSync] synchronously reads the provided [File] as a string and splits it
apart, returning a List<String>
containing the split parts.
final file = File('path/to/file');
final stringParts = StringSplitterIo.splitSync(
file,
splitters: [','],
delimiters: [Delimiter('<', '>')],
trimParts: true,
);
[splitSync] can alternatively be used as an extension method on [File].
final file = File('path/to/file');
final stringParts = file.splitSync(
splitters: [','],
delimiters: [Delimiter('<', '>')],
trimParts: true,
);
stream #
[stream] is intended for splitting large files; it streams the contents of the provided [File], splitting and returning the parsed chunks as they're read.
final file = File('path/to/file');
final stream = StringSplitterIo.stream(
file,
chunkSize: 1000,
splitters: [','],
delimiters: [r'\'],
);
await for (List<String> parts in stream) {
print(parts);
}
[stream] can alternatively be used as an extension method on [File], referenced as [splitStream].
final file = File('path/to/file');
final stream = file.splitStream(
chunkSize: 1000,
splitters: [','],
delimiters: [r'\'],
);
await for (List<String> parts in stream) {
print(parts);
}