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is there any way to Split String At Particular Occurrence Of A Symbol.

For Example   

//www.autoitscript.com/forum/forum/2-autoit-general-help-and-support/

How to Split Above String At Third Occurrence of "/"

After Split Two strings should be //www.autoitscript.com   &  forum/forum/2-autoit-general-help-and-support/

 

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I would do it this way:

$sText = "//www.autoitscript.com/forum/forum/2-autoit-general-help-and-support/"

; Look for third /
$iIndex = StringInStr($sText, "/", 0, 3)
; Split string at that point
$sSplit_1 = StringMid($sText, 1, $iIndex - 1)
$sSplit_2 = StringMid($sText, $iIndex + 1)

ConsoleWrite($sSplit_1 & @CRLF & $sSplit_2 & @CRLF)

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You can use SRE too:

#include <Array.au3>
#include <StringConstants.au3>

Global $arrStrings[5] = ["//www.autoitscript.com/forum/forum/2-autoit-general-help-and-support/", _
                         "www.autoitscript.com/forum/forum/2-autoit-general-help-and-support/", _
                         "www.abcd.efgh.com/", _
                         "//www.somethingelse.com.de.eu.com/abcdefgh", _
                         "www.a.b.c.d.e.f.g.h.com/something/somethingelse/anythingelse"], _
       $strPattern = "^(?:\/\/)?([^\/]+)(?:\/)(.+)$", _
       $arrResult

For $strString In $arrStrings
    $arrResult = StringRegExp($strString, $strPattern, $STR_REGEXPARRAYGLOBALMATCH)
    _ArrayDisplay($arrResult)
Next

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The pattern is described as follows:
^: anchor to match from the start of the string;
(?:\/\/)?: non-capturing group. It doesn't "capture" (but matches!) the starting //, which need to be escaped with / (each of them), but their existance it's optional (?);
([^\/]+): capturing group. It "captures" anything that is not a slash, from 1 to anything;
(?:\/): non-capturing group. It doesn't "capture" (but matches!) the slash;
(.+): capturing group. It "captures"everything, except the new line (without the modifier ?s ("DotAll")), from 1 to anything;
$: anchor to match at the end of the string.

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You're welcome :)
P.S.: By the way, if you want to use an online RegEx editor, try to use this website (it tells almost everything your pattern does with your test string).

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