SplitLines / String Layer
Split strings into lists of lines using standard line endings. Similar to Python's str.splitlines(), R's strsplit(x, ' '), or Rust's lines(). Creates a list column containing separated lines.
Handles multiple line ending types:
- Unix (\n)
- Windows (\r\n)
- Classic Mac (\r)
Common applications:
- Processing log files
- Parsing multi-line records
- Handling text file content
- Processing error messages
- Working with formatted reports
- Analyzing multi-line output
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columnThe string column containing multi-line text. Examples:
- Log entries: 'Error\nDetails\nStack trace'
- CSV data: 'header\nrow1\nrow2'
- Text blocks: 'Title\nContent\nFooter'
- Multi-line records: 'Name: John\nAge: 30'
AsColumn
nameName for the new column. If not provided, the system generates a unique name. If AsColumn
matches an existing column, the existing column is replaced. The name should follow valid column naming conventions.