Thorsten Kampe wrote: > * Antoine De Groote (Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:06:38 +0200) >> Thorsten Kampe wrote: >>> * John Machin (24 Sep 2006 15:32:20 -0700) >>>> Antoine De Groote wrote: >>>>> is there a python equivalent for the ruby %w operator? >>>>> %w{a b c} creates an array with strings "a", "b", and "c" in ruby... >>>>> >>>> | >>> "a b c".split() >>>> | ['a', 'b', 'c'] >>>> >>>> ... appears to match your single example. >>> Something wrong with "list('abc')"? Or is it too simple?! >>> >>> Thorsten >> As far as I can tell this works for single characters only. You're not >> able to split words, as in "one two three".split(). > > It does satisfy your example in your first posting nevertheless. > > Thorsten
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