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# commasep.py
#
# comma-separated list example, to illustrate the advantages of using
# the pyparsing commaSeparatedList as opposed to string.split(","):
# - leading and trailing whitespace is implicitly trimmed from list elements
# - list elements can be quoted strings, which can safely contain commas without breaking
# into separate elements
#
# Copyright (c) 2004-2016, Paul McGuire
#
from pyparsing import commaSeparatedList
testData = [
"a,b,c,100.2,,3",
"d, e, j k , m ",
"'Hello, World', f, g , , 5.1,x",
"John Doe, 123 Main St., Cleveland, Ohio",
"Jane Doe, 456 St. James St., Los Angeles , California ",
"",
]
for line in testData:
print(commaSeparatedList.parseString(line))
print(line.split(","))
print()
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