This article mainly introduces how to use the split () method to split strings in Python. It is a basic knowledge in Python. For more information, see split () the list of all words in the string returned by the method. If str is used as the separator (if all spaces are not specified), you can select to limit the number of words to num.
Syntax
The syntax of the split () method is as follows:
Str. split (str = "", num = string. count (str )).
Parameters
- Str -- this is any separator, which is a space by default.
- Num -- this is the number of rows to be split.
Return Value
This method returns the row list.
Example
The following example demonstrates the use of the split () method.
#! /Usr/bin/pythonstr = "Line1-abcdef \ nLine2-abc \ nLine4-abcd"; print str. split (); print str. split ('', 1 );
When we run the above program, it will produce the following results:
['Line1-abcdef', 'line2-abc', 'line4-abcd'] ['line1-abcdef', '\ nLine2-abc \ nLine4-abcd']