Split a chunk of texts into separate bundles

:bullseye: What is your goal?

I want gemini to give me 10 titles, then separate the chunk of text it gives me into 10 separate texts to input in google drive

:thinking: What is the problem?

I dont know how to separate this text for example :
“Unlock Your Potential: Strategies for Career Advancement------------Future of AI: Insights from Leading Innovators------------Boost Productivity: Essential Tools for Modern Professionals------------Mastering Remote Work: Tips for Success and Engagement------------Leadership Skills: Cultivating High-Performing Teams------------Data Science Trends: What’s Next in Analytics------------Innovation Spotlight: Revolutionizing Industry with Simulate-X------------Networking Smarter: Building Your Professional Community------------Cybersecurity Imperatives: Protecting Your Digital Assets------------Elevate Your Brand: Personal Branding for Professionals”

You can handle this cleanly in Make by treating the Gemini output as one long string, then splitting it into an array and iterating over it.

Have Gemini return all items in a single text block separated by a unique delimiter, use split() in Make to turn that block into an array, then run an Iterator over that array so each item becomes its own bundle for whatever you want to do next (create docs, rows, records, etc.).

I hope this helps you!

Hey Yassen,

If all you want from the output is these 10 titles, then ask Gemini to give you the output in a JSON format with only the titles inside.

i tried using the split in the google sheet split(result;———-) and it didn’t work, i tried using the iterator module as well and it didn’t work

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When reaching out for assistance with extracting text, it would be super helpful if you could share the actual text, properly formatted, that you’re trying to match.

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Here are some ways to provide text content in a way that it won’t be modified by the forum.

  • Method 1: Type code fence manually —
    Manually type three backticks ``` in a separate line before and after the content, like this,

    ```
    text goes here
    ```
    
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:warning: Formatting IS Important! :warning:

Here are some ways to provide text content in a way that it won’t be modified by the forum.

  • Method 1: Type code fence manually —
    Manually type three backticks ``` in a separate line before and after the content, like this,

    ```
    text goes here
    ```
    
  • Method 2: Highlight the pasted content, then click the preformatted text/code button —

  • Method 3: Upload your file elsewhere and share the public link —
    This method is only advised for large files exceeding the forum upload limit.

Sharing these details will make it easier for others to assist you, so that you can get better answers, faster.

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— @samliew

i got it to work, thank you all for the help!