On 10/27/06, Wijaya Edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks but my intention is to strictly use regex. > Since there are separator I need to include as delimiter > Especially for the case like this: > > >>> str = '\xc5\xeb\xc7\xd5\xbc--FOO--BAR' > >>> field = list(str) > >>> print field > ['\xc5', '\xeb', '\xc7', '\xd5', '\xbc', '-', '-', 'F', 'O', 'O', '-', '-', > 'B', 'A', 'R'] > > What we want as the output is this instead: > ['\xc5', '\xeb', '\xc7', '\xd5', '\xbc','FOO','BAR] > > What's the best way to do it? > If the case is very simple, why not just replace '_' with '', for example:
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