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[jira] [Commented] (LANG-1124) Add split by length methods in
StringUtils
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ASF GitHub Bot commented on LANG-1124:
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GitHub user rikles opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/commons-lang/pull/75
LANG-1124: Add StringUtils split by length methods
Add methods to split a String by fixed lengths :
```java
public static String[] splitByLength(String str, int ... lengths);
public static String[] splitByLengthRepeatedly(String str, int ... lengths);
```
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$ git pull https://github.com/rikles/commons-lang fix-LANG-1124
Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at:
https://github.com/apache/commons-lang/pull/75.patch
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This closes #75
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commit 029b1c2f99369f1e2fa1e5230bed9e44be819189
Author: Loic Guibert <lf...@yahoo.fr>
Date: 2015-04-30T08:24:44Z
LANG-1124: Add StringUtils split by length methods
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> Add split by length methods in StringUtils
> ------------------------------------------
>
> Key: LANG-1124
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-1124
> Project: Commons Lang
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: lang.*
> Reporter: Loic Guibert
>
> Add methods to split a String by fixed lengths :
> {code:java}
> public static String[] splitByLength(String str, int ... lengths);
> public static String[] splitByLengthRepeatedly(String str, int ... lengths);
> {code}
> Detail :
> {code:java}
> /**
> * <p>Split a String into an array, using an array of fixed string lengths.</p>
> *
> * <p>If not null String input, the returned array size is same as the input lengths array.</p>
> *
> * <p>A null input String returns {@code null}.
> * A {@code null} or empty input lengths array returns an empty array.
> * A {@code 0} in the input lengths array results in en empty string.</p>
> *
> * <p>Extra characters are ignored (ie String length greater than sum of split lengths).
> * All empty substrings other than zero length requested, are returned {@code null}.</p>
> *
> * <pre>
> * StringUtils.splitByLength(null, *) = null
> * StringUtils.splitByLength("abc") = []
> * StringUtils.splitByLength("abc", null) = []
> * StringUtils.splitByLength("abc", []) = []
> * StringUtils.splitByLength("", 2, 4, 1) = [null, null, null]
> *
> * StringUtils.splitByLength("abcdefg", 2, 4, 1) = ["ab", "cdef", "g"]
> * StringUtils.splitByLength("abcdefghij", 2, 4, 1) = ["ab", "cdef", "g"]
> * StringUtils.splitByLength("abcdefg", 2, 4, 5) = ["ab", "cdef", "g"]
> * StringUtils.splitByLength("abcdef", 2, 4, 1) = ["ab", "cdef", null]
> *
> * StringUtils.splitByLength(" abcdef", 2, 4, 1) = [" a", "bcde", "f"]
> * StringUtils.splitByLength("abcdef ", 2, 4, 1) = ["ab", "cdef", " "]
> * StringUtils.splitByLength("abcdefg", 2, 4, 0, 1) = ["ab", "cdef", "", "g"]
> * StringUtils.splitByLength("abcdefg", -1) = {@link IllegalArgumentException}
> * </pre>
> *
> * @param str the String to parse, may be null
> * @param lengths the string lengths where to cut, may be null, must not be negative
> * @return an array of splitted Strings, {@code null} if null String input
> * @throws IllegalArgumentException
> * if one of the lengths is negative
> */
> public static String[] splitByLength(String str, int ... lengths);
> /**
> * <p>Split a String into an array, using an array of fixed string lengths repeated as
> * many times as necessary to reach the String end.</p>
> *
> * <p>If not null String input, the returned array size is a multiple of the input lengths array.</p>
> *
> * <p>A null input String returns {@code null}.
> * A {@code null} or empty input lengths array returns an empty array.
> * A {@code 0} in the input lengths array results in en empty string.</p>
> *
> * <p>All empty substrings other than zero length requested and following substrings,
> * are returned {@code null}.</p>
> *
> * <pre>
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated(null, *) = null
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abc") = []
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abc", null) = []
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abc", []) = []
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("", 2, 4, 1) = [null, null, null]
> *
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abcdefghij", 2, 3) = ["ab", "cde", "fg", "hij"]
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abcdefgh", 2, 3) = ["ab", "cde", "fg", "h"]
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abcdefg", 2, 3) = ["ab", "cde", "fg", null]
> *
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated(" abcdef", 2, 3) = [" a", "bcd", "ef", null]
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abcdef ", 2, 3) = ["ab", "cde", "f ", null]
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abcdef", 2, 3, 0, 1) = ["ab", "cde", "", "f"]
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abcdefg", 2, 3, 0, 1) = ["ab", "cde", "", "f",
> * "g", null, null, null]
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abcdefgh", 2, 0, 1, 0) = ["ab", "", "c", "",
> * "de", "", "f", "",
> * "gh", "", null, null]
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abcdefg", 2, 0, 1, 0) = ["ab", "", "c", "",
> * "de", "", "f", "",
> * "g", null, null, null]
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abcdefg", -1) = {@link IllegalArgumentException}
> * StringUtils.splitByLengthRepeated("abcdefg", 0, 0) = {@link IllegalArgumentException}
> * </pre>
> *
> * @param str the String to parse, may be null
> * @param lengths the string lengths where to cut, may be null, must not be negative
> * @return an array of splitted Strings, {@code null} if null String input
> * @throws IllegalArgumentException
> * if one of the lengths is negative or if lengths sum is less than 1
> */
> public static String[] splitByLengthRepeatedly(String str, int... lengths);
> {code}
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