I'd asked a question about the splitting the a string like below:
Input string: a=>aa| b=>b||b | c=>cc
and the output:
a=>aa b=>b||b c=>cc
Kobi's answer was:
var matches = "a=>aa|b=>b||b|c=>cc".match(/(?:[^|]|\|\|)+/g)
His answer worked, but I need to use the .split() method and store the outputs in an array.
So I can't use the .match() Method.
How can I do it?
['a=>aa', 'b=>b||b', 'c=>cc'], or are you coming from a PHP background and thinking about a "hash table" (just an object in JS){"a": "aa", "b": "b||b", "c":"cc"}?