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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T22:52:02+00:00 2026-05-16T22:52:02+00:00

i have following piece of code with me iam spliting the words using only

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i have following piece of code with me iam spliting the words using only one space and the output is

output:

when 
ambition
ends
happiness
begins

But i want split the words after two spaces i mean my output should be like this:

when ambition
ends happiness
begins
string vj = "when ambiton ends happiness begins";
List<string> k = new List<string>();
char ch = ' ';
string[] arr = vj.Split(ch);
foreach (string r in arr)
{
  Response.Write(r + "<br/>");
}
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    2026-05-16T22:52:03+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:52 pm
    string vj = "when ambiton ends happiness begins";
    List<string> k = new List<string>();
    char ch = ' ';
    string[] arr = vj.Split(ch);
    bool flag=false;
    
    foreach (string r in arr)
    {
     if(flag)
        {
        Response.Write(r + "<br/>");
        flag=false;
        }
     else
        { 
        Response.Write(r + " ");
        flag=true;
        }
    }
    

    The above is good for the case you specified (skipping a single space).


    Though not necessary, but if you want it all wrapped up, Here :

    string myString = "when ambiton ends happiness begins";
    
    bool flag=false;
    
    foreach (string item in myString.Split(ch))
             Response.Write(item + flag=!flag?" ":"<br/>");
    
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