expandtabs acts unexpectedly
Peter Brett
peter at peter-b.co.uk
Wed Aug 19 04:16:35 EDT 2009
"digisatori at gmail.com" <digisatori at gmail.com> writes:
> Python 2.6.2 (release26-maint, Apr 19 2009, 01:56:41)
> [GCC 4.3.3] on linux2
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>> ' test\ttest'.expandtabs(4)
> ' test test'
>>>> 'test \ttest'.expandtabs(4)
> 'test test'
>
> 1st example: expect returning 4 spaces between 'test', 3 spaces
> returned
> 2nd example: expect returning 5 spaces between 'test', 4 spaces
> returned
>
> Is it a bug or something, please advice.
Consider where the 4-space tabstops are relative to those strings:
test test
test test
^ ^ ^
So no, it's not a bug.
If you just want to replace the tab characters by spaces, use:
>>> " test\ttest".replace("\t", " ")
' test test'
>>> "test \ttest".replace("\t", " ")
'test test'
HTH,
Peter
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Peter Brett <peter at peter-b.co.uk>
Remote Sensing Research Group
Surrey Space Centre
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