On Apr 21, 8:58 am, Dustan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >From my searches here, there is no equivalent to java's > > StringTokenizer in python, which seems like a real shame to me. > > However, str.split() works just as well, except for the fact that it > creates it all at one go. I suggest an itersplit be introduced for > lazy evaluation, if you don't want to take up recourses, and it could > be used just like java's StringTokenizer. > > Comments?
That would be good, because then you could iterate over strings the same way that you iterate over files: for line in string.itersplit("\n"): ## for block ## -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list