jadrifter wrote:
a = '1234 5678 1 233 476'
a.split()
['1234', '5678', '1', '233', '476']
Where the '>>>' are the command prompt from python. Don't type those.
A space is the default split delimiter. If you wish to use a '-' or new
line feed them as strings to the split method.
Ok, that's
e even MORE
annoying, after a while. :-|
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