I’m looking for the Python equivalent of
String str = "many fancy word nhello thi"; String whiteSpaceRegex = "\s"; String[] words = str.split(whiteSpaceRegex); ["many", "fancy", "word", "hello", "hi"]
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Method 1
The str.split() method without an argument splits on whitespace:
>>> "many fancy word nhello thi".split() ['many', 'fancy', 'word', 'hello', 'hi']
Method 2
import re
s = "many fancy word nhello thi"
re.split('s+', s)
Method 3
Using split() will be the most Pythonic way of splitting on a string.
It’s also useful to remember that if you use split() on a string that does not have a whitespace then that string will be returned to you in a list.
Example:
>>> "ark".split() ['ark']
Method 4
Another method through re module. It does the reverse operation of matching all the words instead of spitting the whole sentence by space.
>>> import re >>> s = "many fancy word nhello thi" >>> re.findall(r'S+', s) ['many', 'fancy', 'word', 'hello', 'hi']
Above regex would match one or more non-space characters.
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