How to replace space in a string with \n
Michael Poeltl
michael.poeltl at univie.ac.at
Thu Jan 31 04:31:37 EST 2019
maybe this is an alternative way to get your wished result.
>>> text = "The best day of my life!"
>>> newtext = '\n'.join( text.split() )
>>> print(newtext)
The
best
day
of
my
life!
>>>
yours
Michael
* ^Bart <gabriele1NOSPAM at hotmail.com> [2019-01-31 10:22]:
> Hello everybody! :)
>
> I got a text and I should replace every space with \n without to use
> str.replace, I thought something like this:
>
> text = "The best day of my life!"
>
> space = (' ')
>
> if text.count(' ') in text:
> space=\n
>
> rightText = text-space
>
> print(rightText)
>
> I should have an output like this:
> The
> best
> day
> of
> my
> life!
>
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