@NEASingapore · Post #146 · 07.01.2021 г., 02:00
Leaving your soiled tissue on dining tables is inconsiderate and unsanitary! Dispose of them properly, to help prevent the spread of diseases. #SGUnited#BinOurTissues#KeepSGClean
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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #309 · 2 фев.
Метод строки split() разделяет строку на несколько строк по указанному символу >>> "a_b_c".split('_') ['a', 'b', 'c'] Можно указать максимальное количество разделений >>> "a_b_c".split('_', 1) ['a', 'b_c'] Или резать с другой стороны с помощью rsplit() (right split) >>> "a_b_c".rsplit('_', 1) ['a_b', 'c'] А что будет если оставить аргументы пустыми? >>> "a_b_c".split() ['a_b_c'] Получаем список с одним элементом, потому что по умолчанию используется пробельный символ. >>> "a b c".split() ['a', 'b', 'c'] То есть это равнозначно такому вызову? >>> "a b c".split(" ") ['a', 'b', 'c'] Кажется да, но нет! Давайте попробуем добавить пробелов между буквами >>> "a b c".split(" ") ['a', '', '', 'b', '', '', 'c'] И вот картина уже не так предсказуема 😕 А вот что будет по умолчанию >>> "a b c".split() ['a', 'b', 'c'] Всё снова красиво! 🤩 По умолчанию в качестве разделителя используется любой пробельный символ, будь то табуляция или новая строка. Включая несколько таких символов идущих подряд. А также игнорируются пробельные символы по краям строки. >>> "a\t b\n c ".split() ['a', 'b', 'c'] Аналогичный способ можно собрать с помощью регулярного выражения. Но пробелы по краям строки придется обрабатывать дополнительно. >>> import re >>> re.split(r"\s+", ' a b c '.strip()) ['a', 'b', 'c'] Здесь тоже можно указать количество разделений >>> re.split(r"\s+", 'a b c', 1) ['a', 'b c'] А что если мы хотим написать красиво, то есть split() без аргументов, но при этом указать количество разделений? В этом случае первым аргументом передаём None >>> "a\n b c".split(None, 1) ['a', 'b c'] Данный метод не учитывает строки с пробелами, взятые в кавычки 'a "b c" '.split() ['a', '"b', 'c"'] Но для таких случаев есть другие способы. #tricks#basic
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@NEASingapore · Post #146 · 07.01.2021 г., 02:00
Leaving your soiled tissue on dining tables is inconsiderate and unsanitary! Dispose of them properly, to help prevent the spread of diseases. #SGUnited#BinOurTissues#KeepSGClean
@NEASingapore · Post #154 · 22.01.2021 г., 10:50
Have you been returning your trays and binning used tissues? A large majority of people surveyed agreed that litter left behind poses a public health risk. However, whilst 90% felt that diners should clear their tables after eating at public dining places, the average tray return rate at most hawker centres is only around 30%. View key findings of the survey at https://www.nea.gov.sg/media/news/news/index/vast-majority-surveyed-feel-that-patrons-should-be-required-to-clear-their-tables-after-eating-at-public-dining-places We can do more to keep #OurHawkerCentres clean and safe for everyone! #ReturnOurTrays#BinOurTissues
@NEASingapore · Post #144 · 28.12.2020 г., 05:22
Phase 3 of Re-opening commences today. To accommodate the increase in group size of up to 8 persons, markings on seats and tables at the dining areas of hawker centres have been revised. While we bond over our favourite hawker food, let’s also #ReturnOurTrays and #BinOurTissues. #OurHawkerCulture is not just about the heritage, great food and bustling ambience – it is also about how it brings people from all walks of life together. Let’s keep #OurHawkerCentres clean and safe for everyone 😊 Access control and interim fencing at more markets will also be removed, details at https://www.nea.gov.sg/media/news/news/index/phase-3-of-re-opening-hawker-centres-and-markets
@NEASingapore · Post #69 · 20.06.2020 г., 03:30
We are all looking forward to dining in again at our favourite places. Let’s not forget good dining habits at #OurHawkerCentres to mitigate the spread of COVID-19! #BinOurTissues & #ReturnOurTrays, to keep the table clean for the next user and reduce the risk of disease transmission to cleaners and other members of the public. Eat from your tray, and don’t leave behind soiled tissues or wet wipes on dining tables. #FightCOVID19#SGClean
@NEASingapore · Post #67 · 17.06.2020 г., 12:55
Don’t leave your used tissues or wet wipes behind when dining at #OurHawkerCentres! It is important to dispose of used tissues or wet wipes which can be highly contaminated, to #FightCOVID19, especially as we resume our activities gradually. From 19 Jun when dining-in resumes, Safe Distancing Ambassadors at hawker centres and coffeeshops will be on hand to remind patrons to be socially responsible and observe personal hygiene. Let’s all do our part to keep ourselves and those around us safe. https://go.gov.sg/nea17jun20-hygieneathcs-toilets #BinOurTissues#ReturnOurTrays#SGClean#KeepSGClean
@NEASingapore · Post #73 · 02.07.2020 г., 00:30
Let’s remember to stay at least a metre apart from each other. We wouldn’t want all the effort and resources of the past few months to go to waste. Dining in at #OurHawkerCentres? Let’s not forget to #ReturnOurTrays and #BinOurTissues after enjoying the meal! #SGUnited#SafeDistancing#FightCOVID19