best way to remove leading zeros from a tuple like string
Peter Otten
__peter__ at web.de
Sun May 20 18:39:29 EDT 2018
bruceg113355 at gmail.com wrote:
> Lets say I have the following tuple like string.
> (128, 020, 008, 255)
>
> What is the best way to to remove leading zeroes and end up with the
> following.
> (128, 20, 8, 255) -- I do not care about spaces
>
> This is the solution I came up with
> s = "(128, 020, 008, 255)"
> v = s.replace ("(", "")
> v = v.replace (")", "")
> vv = ",".join([str(int(i)) for i in v.split(",")])
> final = "(" + vv + ")"
Two more:
>>> s = "(0000128, 020, 008, 255, -1203,01,-000, -0123)"
>>> str(tuple(map(int, s[1:-1].split(","))))
'(128, 20, 8, 255, -1203, 1, 0, -123)'
>>> re.sub(r"\b0+\B", "", s)
'(128, 20, 8, 255, -1203,1,-0, -123)'
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