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Hello all… thanks to the post Using Python: to split long string, by given ‘separators’, I learned a way to split a long string.

However the ‘seperators’ are lost when the string is split:

import re

text = "C-603WallWizard45256CCCylinders:2HorizontalOpposedBore:1-1/42006Stroke:1-1/8Length: SingleVerticalBore:1-111Height:6Width:K-720Cooling:AirWeight:6LBS1.5H.P.@54500RPMC-60150ccGas2007EngineCylinder:4VerticalInline2008Bore:1Stroke:1Cycle:42007Weight:6-1/2LBSLength:10Width: :AirLength16Cooling:AirLength:5Width:4L-233Height:6Weight: 4TheBlackKnightc-609SteamEngineBore:11/16Stroke:11/162008Length:3Width:3Height:4TheChallengerC-600Bore:1Stroke:1P-305Weight:18LBSLength:12Width:7Height:8C-606Wall15ccGasEngineJ-142Cylinder:SingleVerticalBore:1Stroke:1-1/8Cooling:1Stroke:1-1/4HP:: /4Stroke:1-7/:6Width:6Height:92006Weight:4LBS1.75H.P.@65200RPM"

a = ['2006', '2007', '2008', '2009']

seperators = re.compile(r'|'.join(a))

e = seperators.split(text)

for f in e:
    print f

the result looks like:

C-603WallWizard45256CCCylinders:2HorizontalOpposedBore:1-1/4   # '2006' is missing
Stroke:1-1/8Length: SingleVerticalBore:1-111Height:6Width:K-720Cooling:AirWeight:6LBS1.5H.P.@54500RPMC-60150ccGas   # '2007' is missing
EngineCylinder:4VerticalInline   # '2008' is missing
Bore:1Stroke:1Cycle:4   # '2007' is missing
Weight:6-1/2LBSLength:10Width: :AirLength16Cooling:AirLength:5Width:4L-233Height:6Weight: 4TheBlackKnightc-609SteamEngineBore:11/16Stroke:11/16   # '2008' is missing
Length:3Width:3Height:4TheChallengerC-600Bore:1Stroke:1P-305Weight:18LBSLength:12Width:7Height:8C-606Wall15ccGasEngineJ-142Cylinder:SingleVerticalBore:1Stroke:1-1/8Cooling:1Stroke:1-1/4HP:: /4Stroke:1-7/:6Width:6Height:9   # '2006' is missing
Weight:4LBS1.75H.P.@65200RPM   

I want to have the ‘seperators’ kept when they are split. One way I tried is to add special characters in each ‘seperator’ then split the long string by the special character (in below, ‘@@@’ it is. And I know it’s not a smart way)

a = ['2006', '2007', '2008', '2009']

b = []

for eachone in a:
    b.append(eachone + '@@@')

my_dic = dict(zip(a, b))

for e, f in my_dic.iteritems():
    new_text = ''.join(text.replace(e, f))

however some characters are not replaced in the original string. Why?

On the other hand, is my way to split the long string with the ‘seperators’ kept is non-necessary? (I’ve checked other post but in my limited understanding, I can’t find the answer)

Thanks.

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    What are you actually trying to achieve? The use of re rather than the much simpler str.split suggests that this is far more complex than the example. If you only have a single separator, then you know what it is and can just add it back in yourself after splitting...
    – sapi
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:37
  • thanks sapi. I want to keep the elements (in the list) in the long string, after I use them as separators to split the long string.
    – Mark K
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:43

2 Answers 2

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If you use capturing groups in regex you will obtain the desired result:

seperators = re.compile(r'(%s)' % '|'.join(a))

Output

C-603WallWizard45256CCCylinders:2HorizontalOpposedBore:1-1/4
2006
Stroke:1-1/8Length: SingleVerticalBore:1-111Height:6Width:K-720Cooling:AirWeight:6LBS1.5H.P.@54500RPMC-60150ccGas
2007
EngineCylinder:4VerticalInline
2008
Bore:1Stroke:1Cycle:4
2007
Weight:6-1/2LBSLength:10Width: :AirLength16Cooling:AirLength:5Width:4L-233Height:6Weight: 4TheBlackKnightc-609SteamEngineBore:11/16Stroke:11/16
2008
Length:3Width:3Height:4TheChallengerC-600Bore:1Stroke:1P-305Weight:18LBSLength:12Width:7Height:8C-606Wall15ccGasEngineJ-142Cylinder:SingleVerticalBore:1Stroke:1-1/8Cooling:1Stroke:1-1/4HP:: /4Stroke:1-7/:6Width:6Height:9
2006
Weight:4LBS1.75H.P.@65200RPM

If you want to keep the delimiters at the end of the previous string, instead, you don't want to split but to find:

seperators = re.compile(r'.*?(?:%s|$)' % '|'.join(a))
e = seperators.findall(text)

Output

C-603WallWizard45256CCCylinders:2HorizontalOpposedBore:1-1/42006
Stroke:1-1/8Length: SingleVerticalBore:1-111Height:6Width:K-720Cooling:AirWeight:6LBS1.5H.P.@54500RPMC-60150ccGas2007
EngineCylinder:4VerticalInline2008
Bore:1Stroke:1Cycle:42007
Weight:6-1/2LBSLength:10Width: :AirLength16Cooling:AirLength:5Width:4L-233Height:6Weight: 4TheBlackKnightc-609SteamEngineBore:11/16Stroke:11/162008
Length:3Width:3Height:4TheChallengerC-600Bore:1Stroke:1P-305Weight:18LBSLength:12Width:7Height:8C-606Wall15ccGasEngineJ-142Cylinder:SingleVerticalBore:1Stroke:1-1/8Cooling:1Stroke:1-1/4HP:: /4Stroke:1-7/:6Width:6Height:92006
Weight:4LBS1.75H.P.@65200RPM
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  • thanks, enrico.bacis. is there a way to have them together for example "C-603WallWizard45256CCCylinders:2HorizontalOpposedBore:1-1/42006" instead of in 2 lines?
    – Mark K
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:59
  • thanks again, enrico.bacis. it's amazing! for what chapter/contents I shall learn to fully understand it?
    – Mark K
    Sep 1, 2014 at 9:11
  • @MarkK If you read the full re documentation and the HOWTO you should gain a sound understanding of how regex works. Mark the answer as accepted if your problem is solved. Sep 1, 2014 at 9:15
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    enrico.bacis, you a sexy king.
    – Mark K
    Sep 1, 2014 at 9:18
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Use capture groups in your regex:

seperators = re.compile(r'(' + r'|'.join(a) + r')')

This way, the seperators will be kept.

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