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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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@doniyorieltss · Post #1311 · 07.04.2023 г., 06:15

#FAQsCapitalization in IELTS Listening and Reading Question: When transferring my answers to the answer sheet, should I attempt to write them in capital letters? Answer: It doesn't matter whether or not you write in all-capital letters — what matters is clarity. This is perhaps why you are often recommended to use capital letters, as unclear handwriting may lead to a lower score. That's not to say, however, you should strictly use capital letters at all times — some people are just not comfortable with them. Besides, nowhere in the official guidelines does it say that capitalization matters. Don't give yourself a hard time, and focus on what's important instead such as spelling and clarity. @ieltsulugbeks

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@NEASingapore · Post #257 · 31.08.2021 г., 03:00

No, enforcement will not be taken against the elderly or children, who are unable to clear the tables themselves. These groups would typically be unable to order and bring food to the tables on their own to begin with, and would probably have someone to accompany them. If you’re dining out with the elderly or children, do help them clear their tables. Have more questions about the table littering enforcement, which will be commencing tomorrow? Check out the list of #FAQs at www.nea.gov.sg/clean-tables

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@NEASingapore · Post #254 · 25.08.2021 г., 07:00

Having zi char or steamboat and wondering how you’d clear the many plates and steamboat equipment after eating? Don’t worry, stalls selling zi char and steamboat will have service staff to serve food to your table, and to clear the table during and after your meal. Have more questions about the table littering enforcement, which will be commencing on 1 Sep? Check out the list of #FAQs at www.nea.gov.sg/clean-tables

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@NEASingapore · Post #734 · 02.01.2024 г., 03:47

Extending our heartfelt appreciation to diners who have been returning their used trays and crockery. This small act goes a long way towards ensuring a pleasant dining experience for everyone. Let's continue to keep #OurHawkerCentres clean this new year! Details and #FAQs here: www.nea.gov.sg/clean-tables #ClearYourTable#ReturnYourTray#BinUsedTissues

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@NEASingapore · Post #249 · 17.08.2021 г., 03:00

Yes, the revised cleaning workflow aims to ensure that the tray and crockery return stations are cleared, cleaned and sanitised quickly and efficiently, to prevent pest nuisance. As our cleaners need time to adjust to the new workflow and manage their different tasks, do look for alternative tray and crockery return stations if the one nearest to you is full. Let’s continue to keep #OurHawkerCentres clean and safe. #ClearYourTable#ReturnYourTray#BinUsedTissues More #FAQs at www.nea.gov.sg/clean-tables

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@NEASingapore · Post #628 · 27.08.2023 г., 02:00

#DidYouKnow that East Coast Lagoon Food Village was built on reclaimed land? Opened in 1978, it complements the beach-front activities of Singapore’s largest seaside resort. After enjoying the delicious hawker food while enjoying the sea breeze, let’s remember to return our used trays and crockery. We all have a part to play in ensuring a clean and safe dining experience at #OurHawkerCentres. #ClearOurTables#ReturnOurTrays#BinUsedTissues P.S. You don’t have to wipe the tables, as cleaners will do so. More information and #FAQs here: www.nea.gov.sg/clean-tables