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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T01:11:33+00:00 2026-05-24T01:11:33+00:00

Say I have: var str = this is a string separated by spaces; and

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Say I have:

var str = "this is a string separated by spaces";

and I did:

alert(str.split(" " , 1));

the outcome would be "this"

Whereas I want the outcome to be "this,is a string separated by spaces"

maybe split isn’t the right method?

What I’m trying to do is separate a string into parts based on semicolons, unless those semicolons are in quotes. For example, I would want

randomnessstuff;morestuff;some more stuff

to be in three parts, so I’ve been doing:

var str = "randomnessstuff;morestuff;some more stuff";
var parts = str.split(";");

Which has been working fine, but if the semicolon is in quotes, I want it to NOT be separated into another part.

for example, with:

var str = "randomnessstuff;morestuff and a semicolon in quotes : ";";some more stuff";

I would want part 1 to be randomnessstuff , part 2 to be morestuff and a semicolon in quotes : ";" , and part 3 to be some more stuff

of course, if I just did split with the semicolon again, it would make part 3 the quote.

What I’m hoping to do is have a loop that checks the semicolons one by one to see if they’re in quotes, and if not, to split with them. If this last bit didn’t make any sense, then please just answer the first question, about using split without losing the rest of the string.

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    2026-05-24T01:11:34+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 1:11 am

    The easy way to do this one is unfortunately manual.

    var r = "randomnessstuff;morestuff and a semicolon in quotes : \";\";some more stuff"
    var l = r.length
    var out = []
    var inQuotes = false;
    function toggleQuotes(){ inQuotes = !inQuotes }
    var tmp = ""
    for(var i = 0; i < l; i++ ) { 
         // examine character by character.
         var chr = r.charAt(i); 
         // only handles one type of quote and no escapes currently
         if( chr == '"' ) toggleQuotes(); 
         /*
            escape might look like this:
            if( chr == '"' && r.charAt(i-1) != '\' )
    
            support for both types of quotes might be:
            if( chr == '"' || chr == "'" && r.charAt(i-1) != '\' )
                 toggleQuotes(chr);
    
            then toggleQuotes would be:  
            function toggleQuotes(chr){ 
                if(inQuotes == chr) inQuotes = false;
                else inQuotes = chr
            }
         */
         if( !inQuotes && chr == ";" ) 
         {
             out.push(tmp); // store temp string
             tmp = "" // reset strubg
         } 
         else tmp += chr // append the temporary string
    }
    out.push(tmp) // the remainder needs to be added still.
    console.log(out) 
    //["randomnessstuff", 
    // "morestuff and a semicolon in quotes : ";"", 
    // "some more stuff"]
    
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