# Include Captures With String.split The [`String.split/3`](http://elixir-lang.org/docs/stable/elixir/String.html#split/3) function comes with two options: `trim` and `parts`. However, when using it with a regex pattern, you gain access to a couple extra options, including `include_captures`. This is because when used with a regex pattern, `String.split` just invokes `Regex.split` which comes with extra options like `include_captures`. Here is `String.split` in action by itself and with the supported `trim` option. ```elixir > String.split("23d", ~r/\d+/) ["", "d"] > String.split("23d", ~r/\d+/, trim: true) ["d"] ``` Adding in the `include_captures` option, we get a resulting list that includes the value captured by the splitting regex. ``` > String.split("23d", ~r/\d+/, trim: true, include_captures: true) ["23", "d"] ``` This isn't a documented feature, so it is only supported as long as `Regex.split` supports it and as long as `String.split` continues to delegate to `Regex.split`. h/t Chris Erin