"Gregor Lingl" <gregor.li...@aon.at> wrote in message
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Emile van Sebille schrieb:
On 8/14/2009 5:22 PM candide said...
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What is the pythonic way to do this ?
I like list comps...
>>> jj = '1234567890123456789'
>>> ",".join([jj[ii:ii+3] for ii in range(0,len(jj),3)])
'123,456,789,012,345,678,9'
>>>
Emile
Less beautiful but more correct:
>>> ",".join([jj[max(ii-3,0):ii] for ii in
range(len(jj)%3,len(jj)+3,3)])
'1,234,567,890,123,456,789'
Gregor
Is it?
jj = '234567890123456789'
",".join([jj[max(ii-3,0):ii] for ii in range(len(jj)%3,len(jj)+3,3)])
',234,567,890,123,456,789'
At least one other solution in this thread had the same problem.
-Mark
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