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String search Demo
String search Demo
 
/*
Learning C# 
by Jesse Liberty

Publisher: O'Reilly 
ISBN: 0596003765
*/

 using System;

 namespace StringSearch
 {
     public class TesterStringSearch
     {
         public void Run()
         {
             // create some strings to work with
             string s1 = "One,Two,Three Liberty Associates, Inc. ";

             // constants for the space and comma characters
             const char Space = ' ';
             const char Comma = ',';

             // array of delimiters to split the sentence with
             char[] delimiters = new char[]
             {
                 Space,
                 Comma
             };

             string output = "";
             int ctr = 1;

             // split the string and then iterate over the
             // resulting array of strings

             String[] resultArray = s1.Split(delimiters);

             foreach (String subString in resultArray)
             {
                 output += ctr++;
                 output += ": ";
                 output += subString;
                 output += "\n";
             }
             Console.WriteLine(output);

         }

         static void Main()
         {
             TesterStringSearch t = new TesterStringSearch();
             t.Run();
         }
     }
 }

           
         
  
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