Le mardi 30 août 2005 à 12:29 -0500, skip at pobox.com a écrit : > Just group your re: > > >>> import re > >>> > >>> re.split("ab", "abracadabra") > ['', 'racad', 'ra'] > >>> re.split("(ab)", "abracadabra") > ['', 'ab', 'racad', 'ab', 'ra'] > > and you get it in the return value. In fact, re.split with a grouped re is > very much like Raymond's str.partition method without the guarantee of > returning a three-element list. Thanks! I guess I should have read the documentation carefully instead of assuming re.split() worked like in some other language (namely, PHP). Regards Antoine.
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