I have a large list of strings that I am unpacking and splitting, and
I want each one to be on a new line. Someone showed me how to do it
and I got it working, except it is not printing each on its own
separate line as his did, making it incredibly hard to read. He did
it without adding a new
On Jun 4, 8:37 pm, Johnny Chang johnny...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a large list of strings that I am unpacking
and splitting, and I want each one to be on a new line.
An example:
recs =
'asdfasdfasdfasdfasdf','asdfasdfasdfasdfasdf','asdfasdfasdfasdfasdf'
[(rec.split('f')) for rec in recs]
I have a large list of strings that I am unpacking
and splitting, and I want each one to be on a new line.
An example:
recs =
'asdfasdfasdfasdfasdf','asdfasdfasdfasdfasdf','asdfasdfasdfasdfasdf'
[(rec.split('f')) for rec in recs]
output:
[['asd', 'asd', 'asd', 'asd', 'asd', ''],