hjelpmig
hjelpmig

Reputation: 1455

splitting a string based on tab in the file

I have file that contains values separated by tab ("\t"). I am trying to create a list and store all values of file in the list. But I get some problem. Here is my code.

line = "abc def ghi"
values = line.split("\t")

It works fine as long as there is only one tab between each value. But if there is one than one tab then it copies the tab to values as well. In my case mostly the extra tab will be after the last value in the file.

Upvotes: 58

Views: 254370

Answers (5)

CornSmith
CornSmith

Reputation: 2037

Split on tab, but then remove all blank matches.

text = "hi\tthere\t\t\tmy main man"
print([splits for splits in text.split("\t") if splits])

Outputs:

['hi', 'there', 'my main man']

Upvotes: 6

Sylvain Leroux
Sylvain Leroux

Reputation: 51980

An other regex-based solution:

>>> strs = "foo\tbar\t\tspam"

>>> r = re.compile(r'([^\t]*)\t*')
>>> r.findall(strs)[:-1]
['foo', 'bar', 'spam']

Upvotes: 1

Ashwini Chaudhary
Ashwini Chaudhary

Reputation: 250871

You can use regex here:

>>> import re
>>> strs = "foo\tbar\t\tspam"
>>> re.split(r'\t+', strs)
['foo', 'bar', 'spam']

update:

You can use str.rstrip to get rid of trailing '\t' and then apply regex.

>>> yas = "yas\t\tbs\tcda\t\t"
>>> re.split(r'\t+', yas.rstrip('\t'))
['yas', 'bs', 'cda']

Upvotes: 91

Sylvain Leroux
Sylvain Leroux

Reputation: 51980

Python has support for CSV files in the eponymous csv module. It is relatively misnamed since it support much more that just comma separated values.

If you need to go beyond basic word splitting you should take a look. Say, for example, because you are in need to deal with quoted values...

Upvotes: 0

DimmuR
DimmuR

Reputation: 291

You can use regexp to do this:

import re
patt = re.compile("[^\t]+")


s = "a\t\tbcde\t\tef"
patt.findall(s)
['a', 'bcde', 'ef']  

Upvotes: 4

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