Using regular expressions!
>>> import re
>>> s = "ABCDXYv"
>>> re.findall(r'.{1,2}',s,re.DOTALL)
['AB', 'CD', 'XY', 'v']
I know it has been a while, but I came back to this and was curious about which method was better; mine: r'.{1,2}'
or Jon's r'..?'
. On the surface, Jon's looks much nicer, and I thought it would be much faster than mine, but I was surprised to find otherwise, so I thought I would share:
>>> import timeit
>>> timeit.Timer("re.findall(r'.{1,2}', 'ABCDXYv')", setup='import re').repeat()
[1.9064299485802252, 1.8369554649334674, 1.8548105833383772]
>>> timeit.Timer("re.findall(r'..?', 'ABCDXYv')", setup='import re').repeat()
[1.9142223469651611, 1.8670038395145383, 1.85781945659771]
Which shows that indeed r'.{1,2}'
is the better/faster choice. (But only slightly)