On 09 Aug 2002, Andrew Koenig <ark@research.att.com> wrote: >> Do you have a use case? Or are you just striving for consistency? >> It would be more consistent but I'm not sure what the point is. I >> can think of situations where '' in 'abc' would be needed, but not so >> for 'abc'.replace('', '_'). > > It's the first way that comes to mind of s p r e a d i n g o u t > the characters in a string for use in, say, the title of a report. The first way that comes to my mind is: >>> ' '.join("spreading out") 's p r e a d i n g o u t' -- Duncan Booth duncan@rcp.co.uk int month(char *p){return(124864/((p[0]+p[1]-p[2]&0x1f)+1)%12)["\5\x8\3" "\6\7\xb\1\x9\xa\2\0\4"];} // Who said my code was obscure?
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