split() and string.whitespace
Scott David Daniels
Scott.Daniels at Acm.Org
Mon Nov 3 10:51:24 EST 2008
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 12:18:32 -0700, Chaim Krause wrote:
>> I have arrived here while attempting to break down a larger problem. I
>> got to this question when attempting to split a line on any whitespace
>> character so that I could then add several other characters like ';' and
>> ':'. Ultimately splitting a line on any char in a union of
>> string.whitespace and some pre-designated chars.
>>
>> I am now beginning to think that I have outgrown split() and must move
>> up to regular expressions. If that is the case, I will go off and RTFM
>> on RegEx.
>
> Or just do this:
> s = "the quick brown\tdog\njumps over\r\n\t the lazy dog"
> s = s.replace('\t', ' ').replace('\n', ' ').replace('\r', ' ')
> s.split(' ')
> or even simpler:
> s.split()
Or, for faster per-repetition (blending in to your use-case):
import string
SEP = string.maketrans('abc \t', ' ')
...
parts = 'whatever, abalone dudes'.translate(SEP).split()
print parts
['wh', 'tever,', 'lone', 'dudes']
--Scott David Daniels
Scott.Daniels at Acm.Org
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