On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 19:10:18 +0800 oyster <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have some strings, and I want to write them into a text files, one
> string one line
> but there is a requirement: every line has a max length of a certain
> number(for example, 10), so I have to replace extra SPACE*3 with
> SPACE*2, at the same time, I want to make the string looks good, so,
> for "I am123456line123456three"(to show the SPACE clearly, I type it
> with a number), the first time, I replace the first SPACE, and get "I
> am23456line123456three", then I must replace at the second SPACE
> block, so I get "I am23456line23456three", and so on, if no SPACE*3
> is found, I have to aString.replace(SPACE*2, SPACE).
> I hope I have stated my case clear.
>
> Then the question is, is there a nice solution?
Not so nice, but it should be faster than whole lot of string
manipulations, especially on longer lines:
len_line = 55
line = 'Thats a whole line of some utter nonsense ;)'
words = line.split()
count_space = len_line - len(''.join(words))
count_span = len(words) - 1
span_min = (count_space // count_span) * ' '
count_span_max = count_space - (count_span * len(span_min))
line = buffer(words[0])
for word in words[1:]:
if count_span_max:
count_span_max -= 1
line += span_min + ' '
else: line += span_min
line += word
print '%d chars: %r'%(len(line), line)
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