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you should be able to accomplish that with using a while loop and the reserved words for string manipulation i.e.
LeftStr, RightStr, MidStr and InStr is what you can utilize here.
With these you can step through your string from comma to comma.
1. Have your loop check that there are still letters in your test string.
2. Take everything to the left of the first comma and store it in the array.
3. If there is no comma in the string, store the string in the array and set the test string to an empty string (so your loop can be exited).
4. Modify your test string so it now contains only the string to the right of the first comma.
5. You loop will repeat steps 2. to 4. until there is no new comma.
This should give you what you are looking for, but it will involve a bit of programming.
I want to find and delete character " (shit 2 - ASCII(34)) from a string.
Is there any function like ASCII(34) in EasyLanguage? (Because I can not write the character " in my code.)