#APLQuest 2016-09: Write a function that takes a character vector as its right argument and one or more characters as its left argument, where those characters are delimiters in the right argument (see https://apl.quest/2016/9/ to test your solution and view ours).

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APL Quest 2016-9: Delimited Text

Write a function that takes a character vector as its right argument and one or more characters as its left argument, where those characters are delimiters in the right argument.

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Today’s Code Gotcha:
Linux, Unix, and modern MacOS computers use a newline character \n to start a new line in a text file. But Windows, for historical reasons, uses \r\n (a carriage return and a newline). Most of the time you don’t have to think about this. But when parsing a text file in code, you may run into trouble if you expect one on a system that uses the other. So remember these RegEx rules:
🚫 \n
✅ \r?\n
✅ \r?$ (multiline mode)
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