I am trying to take a long string such as
jfjsa as,.n d"fdsafjl"jop'fdsjklf fds'457"fjdsklaoir"jkl45;fs ier987543" fsdjkal"
and split it into an array -- everything before the 1st double (or single) quotation mark into the 1st element, everything from there to the 2nd double (or single) quotation mark into the 2nd element, everything from there to the 3rd quotation mark into the 3rd element, and so on.
In the end, the string would be split like so:
jfjsa as,.n d
"fdsafjl"
jop
'fdsjklf fds'
457
"fjdsklaoir"
jkl45;fs ier987543
" fsdjkal"
Thanks in advance!

In reply to Split into array in a somewhat unconventional manner by Anonymous Monk

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