Splitting
One more possible task is to split the string into separate words or into separate sentences.
Surely, Python can deal with that. Use .split
method with separator as an argument (space by default). It will return a list of splits. This function also has the second argument maxsplit
defining the number of splits to do (by default - maximum possible). For example,
12print("Python, R, SQL".split(', ')) print("Hello. My name is John. I'm 31 y/o. Nice to meet you.".split('. '))
By default, this method works from left to right. Like for .strip
method, there is .rsplit
method that works from right to left.
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Given string libraries
. Split it into the list by comma as the separator (as in example).
Soluzione
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Splitting
One more possible task is to split the string into separate words or into separate sentences.
Surely, Python can deal with that. Use .split
method with separator as an argument (space by default). It will return a list of splits. This function also has the second argument maxsplit
defining the number of splits to do (by default - maximum possible). For example,
12print("Python, R, SQL".split(', ')) print("Hello. My name is John. I'm 31 y/o. Nice to meet you.".split('. '))
By default, this method works from left to right. Like for .strip
method, there is .rsplit
method that works from right to left.
Swipe to start coding
Given string libraries
. Split it into the list by comma as the separator (as in example).
Soluzione
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Splitting
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One more possible task is to split the string into separate words or into separate sentences.
Surely, Python can deal with that. Use .split
method with separator as an argument (space by default). It will return a list of splits. This function also has the second argument maxsplit
defining the number of splits to do (by default - maximum possible). For example,
12print("Python, R, SQL".split(', ')) print("Hello. My name is John. I'm 31 y/o. Nice to meet you.".split('. '))
By default, this method works from left to right. Like for .strip
method, there is .rsplit
method that works from right to left.
Swipe to start coding
Given string libraries
. Split it into the list by comma as the separator (as in example).
Soluzione
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