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F#, Split String and .Net methods

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I'm new to F#. I'm using VS2008 shell and F# interactive. I try to split a string using "System.String.Split" but then I get the error: "Split is not a static method"

code example:

let Count text =
    let words = System.String.Split [' '] text
    let nWords = words.Length
    (nWords)

How do I use the String methods like split in F# ?

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Neo Avatar asked Mar 02 '10 22:03

Neo


2 Answers

You call them as instance methods:

let Count (text : string) =
  let words = text.Split [|' '|]
  let nWords = words.Length
  (nWords)

(Note you need to use [| |] because Split takes an array not a list; or, as per Joel Mueller's comment, because Split takes a params array, you can just pass in the delimiters as separate arguments (e.g. text.Split(' ', '\n')).)

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itowlson Avatar answered Nov 02 '22 18:11

itowlson


The function String.split is now defined in the F# Power Pack. You must add

#r "FSharp.PowerPack.dll";; 
#r "FSharp.PowerPack.Compatibility.dll";; 

See the errata for Expert F#: http://www.expert-fsharp.com/Updates/Expert-FSharp-Errata-Jan-27-2009.pdf

Get FSharp.PowerPack.dll here: http://fsharppowerpack.codeplex.com/

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1-2-3 Avatar answered Nov 02 '22 17:11

1-2-3