string.upto() and string.from()
Duncan Booth
duncan.booth at invalid.invalid
Wed Mar 22 10:19:29 EST 2006
ikshefem at gmail.com wrote:
> I often need to re-code for myself a small code snippet to define
> string.upto() and string.from(), which are used like :
>
<snip>
> Nothing very complicated to make with find and rfind, but wouldn't this
> be handy to have it ready in the common string method ?
Something similar to this was discussed at length on the development list
last year. I don't think the discussion reached any concrete decision, but
the proposal was to add partition and rpartition methods to strings:
As described by Time Delaney:
partition() splits a string into 3 parts - the bit before the
first occurrance of the separator, the separator, and the bit
after the separator. If the separator isn't in the string at
all then the entire string is returned as "the bit before" and
the returned separator and bit after are empty strings.
See http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.devel/70739
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