Split on multiple delimiters, and also treat consecutive delimiters as a single delimiter?
MRAB
python at mrabarnett.plus.com
Tue Jul 28 10:30:25 EDT 2015
On 2015-07-28 15:09, Victor Hooi wrote:
> On Tuesday, 28 July 2015 23:59:11 UTC+10, m wrote:
>> W dniu 28.07.2015 o 15:55, Victor Hooi pisze:
>> > I know the regex library also has a split, unfortunately, that does not collapse consecutive whitespace:
>> >
>> > In [19]: re.split(' |', f)
>>
>> Try ' *\|'
>>
>> p. m.
>
> Hmm, that seems to be getting closer (it returns a four-element list):
>
> In [23]: re.split(' *\|', f)
> Out[23]:
> [' 14 *0 330 *0 760 411',
> '0 0 770g 1544g 117g 1414 computedshopcartdb:103.5% 0 30',
> '0 0',
> '1 19m 97m 1538 ComputedCartRS PRI 09:40:26']
>
Try '[ |]+'.
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