FnSplit
To split a string into a list of string values so that you can select an element from the resulting string list, use the Fn::Split intrinsic function.
Specify the location of splits
with a delimiter, such as , (a comma). After you split a string, use the Fn::Select function
to pick a specific element.
Initializers
import com.aliyun.ros.cdk.core.FnSplit;
new FnSplit(java.lang.Object value);
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| value | java.lang.Object | No description. | 
valueRequired 
- Type: java.lang.Object
Methods
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| resolve | Produce the Token's value at resolution time. | 
| toJSON | Turn this Token into JSON. | 
| toString | Convert an instance of this Token to a string. | 
resolve 
public java.lang.Object resolve(IResolveContext _context)
Produce the Token's value at resolution time.
- Type: IResolveContext
toJSON 
public java.lang.Object toJSON()
Turn this Token into JSON.
Called automatically when JSON.stringify() is called on a Token.
toString 
public java.lang.String toString()
Convert an instance of this Token to a string.
This method will be called implicitly by language runtimes if the object is embedded into a string. We treat it the same as an explicit stringification.
Properties
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| creationStack | java.util.List | The captured stack trace which represents the location in which this token was created. | 
creationStackRequired 
public java.util.List<java.lang.String> getCreationStack();
- Type: java.util.List
The captured stack trace which represents the location in which this token was created.