Problem: split a string into a list of words by a delimiter characters passed in as a list.
String: "After the flood ... all the colors came out."
Desired output: ['After', 'the', 'flood', 'all', 'the', 'colors', 'came', 'out']
I have written the following function - note I am aware that there are better ways to split a string using some of pythons built in functions but for sake of learning I thought I would proceed this way:
def split_string(source,splitlist):
result = []
for e in source:
if e in splitlist:
end = source.find(e)
result.append(source[0:end])
tmp = source[end+1:]
for f in tmp:
if f not in splitlist:
start = tmp.find(f)
break
source = tmp[start:]
return result
out = split_string("After the flood ... all the colors came out.", " .")
print out
['After', 'the', 'flood', 'all', 'the', 'colors', 'came out', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '']
I can't figure out why "came out" is not split into "came" and "out" as two separate words. Its like as if the whitespace character between the two words is being ignored. I think the remainder of the output is junk that stems from the problem associated with the "came out" problem.
EDIT:
I followed @Ivc's suggestion and came up with the following code:
def split_string(source,splitlist):
result = []
lasti = -1
for i, e in enumerate(source):
if e in splitlist:
tmp = source[lasti+1:i]
if tmp not in splitlist:
result.append(tmp)
lasti = i
if e not in splitlist and i == len(source) - 1:
tmp = source[lasti+1:i+1]
result.append(tmp)
return result
out = split_string("This is a test-of the,string separation-code!"," ,!-")
print out
#>>> ['This', 'is', 'a', 'test', 'of', 'the', 'string', 'separation', 'code']
out = split_string("After the flood ... all the colors came out.", " .")
print out
#>>> ['After', 'the', 'flood', 'all', 'the', 'colors', 'came', 'out']
out = split_string("First Name,Last Name,Street Address,City,State,Zip Code",",")
print out
#>>>['First Name', 'Last Name', 'Street Address', 'City', 'State', 'Zip Code']
out = split_string(" After the flood ... all the colors came out...............", " ."
print out
#>>>['After', 'the', 'flood', 'all', 'the', 'colors', 'came', 'out']