Splits the source sequence by separator elements identified by a function, given a maximum count of splits, and then transforms the splits into results.
Namespace: MoreLinqMoreLinq (in MoreLinq.dll) Version: 3.0.0
Syntaxpublic static IEnumerable<TResult> Split<TSource, TResult>( this IEnumerable<TSource> source, Func<TSource, bool> separatorFunc, int count, Func<IEnumerable<TSource>, TResult> resultSelector )
<ExtensionAttribute> Public Shared Function Split(Of TSource, TResult) ( source As IEnumerable(Of TSource), separatorFunc As Func(Of TSource, Boolean), count As Integer, resultSelector As Func(Of IEnumerable(Of TSource), TResult) ) As IEnumerable(Of TResult)
public: [ExtensionAttribute] generic<typename TSource, typename TResult> static IEnumerable<TResult>^ Split( IEnumerable<TSource>^ source, Func<TSource, bool>^ separatorFunc, int count, Func<IEnumerable<TSource>^, TResult>^ resultSelector )
[<ExtensionAttribute>] static member Split : source : IEnumerable<'TSource> * separatorFunc : Func<'TSource, bool> * count : int * resultSelector : Func<IEnumerable<'TSource>, 'TResult> -> IEnumerable<'TResult>Parameters
Type:
IEnumerableTResultA sequence of values typed as
TResult.
Usage NoteIn Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type
IEnumerableTSource. When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see
Extension Methods (Visual Basic)or
Extension Methods (C# Programming Guide).
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