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Python String split() Method

❮ String Methods


Example

Split a string into a list where each word is a list item:

txt = "welcome to the jungle"

x = txt.split()

print(x)
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Definition and Usage

The split() method splits a string into a list.

You can specify the separator, default separator is any whitespace.

Note: When max is specified, the list will contain the specified number of elements plus one.


Syntax

string.split(separator, max)

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
separator Optional. Specifies the separator to use when splitting the string. Default value is a whitespace
max Optional. Specifies how many splits to do. Default value is -1, which is "all occurrences"

More Examples

Example

Split the string, using comma, followed by a space, as a separator:

txt = "hello, my name is Peter, I am 26 years old"

x = txt.split(", ")

print(x)
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Example

Use a hash character as a separator:

txt = "apple#banana#cherry#orange"

x = txt.split("#")

print(x)
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Example

Split the string into a list with max 2 items:

txt = "apple#banana#cherry#orange"

# setting the max parameter to 1, will return a list with 2 elements!
x = txt.split("#", 1)

print(x)
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❮ String Methods