On Monday, October 8, 2012 1:00:52 AM UTC+5:30, subhaba...@gmail.com wrote: > Dear Group, > > > > Suppose I have a string as, > > > > "Project Gutenberg has 36000 free ebooks for Kindle Android iPad iPhone." > > > > I am terming it as, > > > > str1= "Project Gutenberg has 36000 free ebooks for Kindle Android iPad > iPhone." > > > > I am working now with a split function, > > > > str_words=str1.split() > > so, I would get the result as, > > ['Project', 'Gutenberg', 'has', '36000', 'free', 'ebooks', 'for', 'Kindle', > 'Android', 'iPad', 'iPhone.'] > > > > But I am looking for, > > > > ['Project Gutenberg', 'has 36000', 'free ebooks', 'for Kindle', 'Android > iPad', 'iPhone'] > > > > This can be done if we assign the string as, > > > > str1= "Project Gutenberg, has 36000, free ebooks, for Kindle, Android iPad, > iPhone," > > > > and then assign the split statement as, > > > > str1_word=str1.split(",") > > > > would produce, > > > > ['Project Gutenberg', ' has 36000', ' free ebooks', ' for Kindle', ' Android > iPad', ' iPhone', ''] > > > > My objective generally is achieved, but I want to convert each group here in > tuple so that it can be embedded, like, > > > > [(Project Gutenberg), (has 36000), (free ebooks), (for Kindle), ( Android > iPad), (iPhone), ''] > > > > as I see if I assign it as > > > > for i in str1_word: > > print i > > ti=tuple(i) > > print ti > > > > I am not getting the desired result. > > > > If I work again from tuple point, I get it as, > > >>> tup1=('Project Gutenberg') > > >>> tup2=('has 36000') > > >>> tup3=('free ebooks') > > >>> tup4=('for Kindle') > > >>> tup5=('Android iPad') > > >>> tup6=tup1+tup2+tup3+tup4+tup5 > > >>> print tup6 > > Project Gutenberghas 36000free ebooksfor KindleAndroid iPad > > > > Then how may I achieve it? If any one of the learned members can kindly guide > me. > > Thanks in Advance, > > Regards, > > Subhabrata. > > > > NB: Apology for some minor errors.
Thank you for nice answer. Your codes and discussions always inspire me. Regards, Subhabrata. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list