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I am looking to make a function to break a string into a list of str by breaking it at various punctuation points (e.g. , ! ?) that I specify. I know I should used the .split() function with the specific punctuation, however I can't figure out how to get iterate running the split with each punctuation character specified to produce a single list of str with made up from the original str split at every punctuation character.

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To split with multiple delimiters, you should use re.split():

import re
pattern = r"[.,!?]"  # etc.
new = re.split(pattern, your_current_string)

Putting that in function form should be simple enough.

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  • Using your method I get a list of empty strings. re.split(pattern, "Hello!I'd like, to say something. 'World'.") returns '["", "", "", "", "", "", ""]'
    – El Bert
    Oct 29, 2014 at 17:32
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    @bvidal That's because I forgot to escape the full stop (which meant it was splitting on everything); thanks for telling me. Try it again now. Oct 29, 2014 at 17:35
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    It's probably a better idea to write the regex directly (pattern = r"[.,!?]"), or use re.escape: pattern='|'.join(map(re.escape, delimiters)). Oct 29, 2014 at 18:00
  • @YannVernier I'd say that's definitely a better idea. Edited. Oct 29, 2014 at 18:02

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