Jorge, please include a subject line. On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Jorge Louis de Castro wrote:
> What is the best way to split a unicode string in its characters? > Specifically, having this unicode chinese string > > u'\u8C01\u4ECA\u5929\u7A7F\u4EC0\u4E48 I'm assuming you've actually got the close-quote there, i.e.: >>> s=u'\u8C01\u4ECA\u5929\u7A7F\u4EC0\u4E48' > I want to either split all its characters: > [\u8C01,\u4ECA,\u5929,\u7A7F,\u4EC0,\u4E48] >>> l=list(s) >>> l [u'\u8c01', u'\u4eca', u'\u5929', u'\u7a7f', u'\u4ec0', u'\u4e48'] > or insert a space between each character: > \u8C01 \u4ECA \u5929 \u7A7F \u4EC0 \u4E48 >>> s_with_spaces = ' '.join(l) >>> s_with_spaces u'\u8c01 \u4eca \u5929 \u7a7f \u4ec0 \u4e48' _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor