Describe:
Python split () slices a string by specifying a delimiter, separating the NUM substring only if the parameter num has the specified value
Method Explanation:
Split (self, sep=None, maxsplit=-1): # Real signature unknown; Restored from __doc__
"" "
s.split (Sep=none, maxsplit=-1)-> List of strings return
a list of the words in S , using Sep as the
delimiter string. If Maxsplit is given, at most maxsplit
splits do. If Sep is not specified or are None, any
whitespace string are a separator and empty strings are removed from the
re Sult.
"" " []
Grammar:
Split () method syntax:
Str.split (str= "", Num=string.count (str)).
Parameters:
STR-delimiter, default to space. Num-the number of splits. return value:
Returns a list of separated strings
Instance:
The following example shows how the split () function is used:
#!/usr/bin/python
str = "Line1-abcdef \nline2-abc \nline4-abcd";
Print Str.split ();
Print Str.split (', 1);
The results of the above example output are as follows:
[' Line1-abcdef ', ' line2-abc ', ' LINE4-ABCD ']
[' Line1-abcdef ', ' \nline2-abc \NLINE4-ABCD ']