Python String | split[]
split[] method in Python split a string into a list of strings after breaking the given string by the specified separator.
Syntax : str.split[separator, maxsplit]
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Parameters :
separator : This is a delimiter. The string splits at this specified separator. If is not provided then any white space is a separator.
maxsplit : It is a number, which tells us to split the string into maximum of provided number of times. If it is not provided then the default is -1 that means there is no limit.
Returns : Returns a list of strings after breaking the given string by the specified separator.
Example 1: Example to demonstrate how split[] function works
text = 'geeks for geeks'
# Splits at space
print[text.split[]]
word = 'geeks, for, geeks'
# Splits at ','
print[word.split[',']]
word = 'geeks:for:geeks'
# Splitting at ':'
print[word.split[':']]
word = 'CatBatSatFatOr'
# Splitting at t
print[word.split['t']]
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Output :
Example 2: Example to demonstrate how split[] function works when maxsplit is specified
word = 'geeks, for, geeks, pawan'
# maxsplit: 0
print[word.split[', ', 0]]
# maxsplit: 4
print[word.split[', ', 4]]
# maxsplit: 1
print[word.split[', ', 1]]
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Output :
['geeks, for, geeks, pawan'] ['geeks', 'for', 'geeks', 'pawan'] ['geeks', 'for, geeks, pawan']