Here is an example:

    String[] list = TextUtils.split("a:b:c", ":");

You need to import "android.text.TextUtils" like you said.

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On Sep 12, 6:57 am, Boozel <[email protected]> wrote:
> can some one please tell me how i can implement this method
>
> static String[]  split(String text, Pattern pattern)
>
> http://developer.android.com/reference/android/text/TextUtils.html#sp...,
> java.util.regex.Pattern)
>
> public static String[] split (String text, String expression)
>
> String.split() returns [''] when the string to be split is empty. This
> returns []. This does not remove any empty strings from the result.
> For example split("a,", "," ) returns {"a", ""}.
> Parameters
> text    the string to split
> expression      the regular expression to match
> Returns
> an array of strings. The array will be empty if text is empty
> Throws
> NullPointerException    if expression or text is null
>
> i've imported import android.text.TextUtils; but eclips desnt
> recognise any method i type in.
> Thanks
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