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.net - String.Split only on first separator in C#?

String.Split is convenient for splitting a string with in multiple part on a delimiter.

How should I go on splitting a string only on the first delimiter. E.g. I've a String

"Time: 10:12:12
"

And I'd want an array looking like

{"Time","10:12:12
"}
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The best approach depends a little on how flexible you want the parsing to be, with regard to possible extra spaces and such. Check the exact format specifications to see what you need.

yourString.Split(new char[] { ':' }, 2)

Will limit you two 2 substrings. However, this does not trim the space at the beginning of the second string. You could do that in a second operation after the split however.

yourString.Split(new char[] { ':', ' ' }, 2,
    StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries)

Should work, but will break if you're trying to split a header name that contains a space.

yourString.Split(new string[] { ": " }, 2,
    StringSplitOptions.None);

Will do exactly what you describe, but actually requires the space to be present.

yourString.Split(new string[] { ": ", ":" }, 2,
    StringSplitOptions.None);

Makes the space optional, but you'd still have to TrimStart() in case of more than one space.

To keep the format somewhat flexible, and your code readable, I suggest using the first option:

string[] split = yourString.Split(new char[] { ':' }, 2);
// Optionally check split.Length here
split[1] = split[1].TrimStart();

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