Groovy adds the tokenize()
method to the String
class. We can use this method to split up a string value using a String
, char
or whitespace as delimiter. Groovy also adds a split()
method without arguments that uses whitespace as delimiter, but returns a String array instead of List.
def s = 'one two three four' def resultList = s.tokenize() assert resultList.class.name == 'java.util.ArrayList' assert ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four'] == resultList def resultArray = s.split() assert resultArray instanceof String[] assert ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four'] == resultArray def s1 = 'Java:Groovy' assert ['Java', 'Groovy'] == s1.tokenize(":") assert ['Java', 'Groovy'] == s1.tokenize(':' as char)