Fix split/rsplit docs
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Splits the string by a [code]delimiter[/code] string and returns an array of the substrings, starting from right.
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The splits in the returned array are sorted in the same order as the original string, from left to right.
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If [code]maxsplit[/code] is specified, it defines the number of splits to do from the right up to [code]maxsplit[/code]. The default value of 0 means that all items are split, thus giving the same result as [method split].
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For example, [code]"One,Two,Three,Four"[/code] will return [code]["Three","Four"][/code] if split by [code]","[/code] with a [code]maxsplit[/code] value of 2.
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Example:
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[codeblock]
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var some_string = "One,Two,Three,Four"
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var some_array = some_string.rsplit(",", true, 1)
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print(some_array.size()) # Prints 2
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print(some_array[0]) # Prints "Four"
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print(some_array[1]) # Prints "Three,Two,One"
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="rstrip">
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<description>
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Splits the string by a [code]delimiter[/code] string and returns an array of the substrings.
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If [code]maxsplit[/code] is specified, it defines the number of splits to do from the left up to [code]maxsplit[/code]. The default value of 0 means that all items are split.
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For example, [code]"One,Two,Three"[/code] will return [code]["One","Two"][/code] if split by [code]","[/code] with a [code]maxsplit[/code] value of 2.
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Example:
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[codeblock]
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var some_string = "One,Two,Three,Four"
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var some_array = some_string.split(",", true, 1)
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print(some_array.size()) # Prints 2
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print(some_array[0]) # Prints "One"
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print(some_array[1]) # Prints "Two,Three,Four"
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="split_floats">
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