by: Jan Burgy |
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Hi everyone,
can somebody tell me why (using Python 2.3.2)
>>> import re
>>> re.compile(r"^$", re.MULTILINE).split("foo\n\nbar\n\nbaz")
? Being used to Perl semantics, I expect
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by: Luka Milkovic |
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Hello,
I have a little problem and although it's little it's extremely difficult
for me to describe it, but I'll try.
I have written a program which extracts certain portions of my received...
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by: SL_McManus |
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Hi All;
I am fairly new to Perl. I have a file with close to 3000 lines
that I would like to split out in a certain way. I would like to put
the record type starting in column 1 for 2 spaces,...
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by: Holysmoke |
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Hi,
I want to split a big string by nymber of characters. for eg., if total
length of the string is 80 and I want to split by each 10 characters and get
8 lines of output.
I written a...
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by: NewToThis |
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I am trying to use the split function to bread up lines in a file I am
reading from. Some lines are working just fine, but a couple of the lines
don't split up the way I would have thought.
...
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by: Ben |
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Hi
I am creating a dynamic function to return a two dimensional array from a
delimeted string.
The delimited string is like:
field1...field2...field3...
field1...field2...field3......
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by: Sen Haerens |
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I'm using string.split(/^$/m, 2) on a curl output to separate header
and body. There’s an empty line between them. ^$ doesn’t seem to work...
Example curl output:
HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found...
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by: garyusenet |
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I'm working on a data file and can't find any common delimmiters in the
file to indicate the end of one row of data and the start of the next.
Rows are not on individual lines but run accross...
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by: garyusenet |
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string lines = File.ReadAllLines(@"c:\text\history.txt");
foreach (string s in lines)
{
ArrayList results = new ArrayList();
string delimit = ";";
string currentline = s.Split(";");
...
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by: ivan.perak |
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Hello,
im a beginner in VB.NET... The thing i would like to do is as it
follows....
I have a text file (list of names, every name to the next line) which
is about 350000 lines long. I would...
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by: BarryA |
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What are the essential steps and strategies outlined in the Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) roadmap for aspiring data scientists? How can individuals effectively utilize this roadmap to progress...
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by: nemocccc |
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hello, everyone, I want to develop a software for my android phone for daily needs, any suggestions?
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by: Sonnysonu |
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This is the data of csv file
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
2 3
2 3
3
the lengths should be different i have to store the data by column-wise with in the specific length.
suppose the i have to...
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by: Hystou |
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Most computers default to English, but sometimes we require a different language, especially when relocating. Forgot to request a specific language before your computer shipped? No problem! You can...
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by: Oralloy |
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Hello folks,
I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>".
The problem is that using the GNU compilers,...
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by: jinu1996 |
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In today's digital age, having a compelling online presence is paramount for businesses aiming to thrive in a competitive landscape. At the heart of this digital strategy lies an intricately woven...
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by: Hystou |
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Overview:
Windows 11 and 10 have less user interface control over operating system update behaviour than previous versions of Windows. In Windows 11 and 10, there is no way to turn off the Windows...
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by: tracyyun |
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Dear forum friends,
With the development of smart home technology, a variety of wireless communication protocols have appeared on the market, such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. Each...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 1 May 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM).
In this session, we are pleased to welcome a new...
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