I have a concatenated string, joined by a comma. I need to split this list into a list, but the type of the list must strictly by integers.
doc[column] = map(int, [v for v in value.split(',') if v and len(v)])
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''
I thought adding if v
and then perhaps len(v)
would resolve the problem. How should I do this?
if v and len(v)
toif v.strip()