Alexnb wrote:
Uhm, "string" and "non-string" are just that, words within the string. Here
shall I dumb it down for you?
string = "yes text1 yes text2 yes text3 no text4 yes text5+more Text yes
text6 no text7 yes text8"
It doesn't matter what is in the string, I want to be able to know exactly
how many "yes"'s there are.
I also want to know what is after each, regardless of length. So, I want to
be able to get "text1", but not "text4" because it is after "no" and I want
all of "text5+more Text" because it is after "yes". It is like the yeses are
bullet points and I want all the info after them. However, all in one
string.
def list_of_yes_prefixed_possibly_no_suffixed(s) :
return (' '+s).split(' yes ')[1:]
def removed_no_suffixes(t) :
return t.split(' no ')[0]
infos = map(removed_no_suffixes,
list_of_yes_prefixed_possibly_no_suffixed(string))
how_many = len(infos)
or as a one-liner :
infos = [ t.split(' no ')[0] for t in (' '+string).split(' yes ')[1:]]
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
Alexnb wrote:
Basically I want the code to be able to pick out how many strings there
are
and then do something with each, or the number. When I say string I mean
how
many "strings" are in the string "string string string non-string string"
>
Does that help?
not really, since you haven't defined what "string" and "non-string" are
or how strings are separated from each other, and, for some odd
reason, refuse to provide an actual example that includes both a proper
sample string *and* the output you'd expect.
please don't use the mailing list to play 20 questions.
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