split city and county from the adres with python
I have a string like this:
some address number city / state
I want to split this string into a list like this:
[some adress number, city, state]
How can I make it with python?
python python-3.x
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I have a string like this:
some address number city / state
I want to split this string into a list like this:
[some adress number, city, state]
How can I make it with python?
python python-3.x
If it has no proper delimiters or a structure it is impossible to do it reliably then NLTK would be the way to go.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:11
@VineethSai I have loaded from excel into dataframe and want to seperate that, I couldnt find solution, so, best way to make it with excel.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:12
Post a sample of lines of your dataframe or excel. Then maybe someone can help you. Right now your question is incomplete in many ways.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
1
There is'nt any standart, line on question is the best standard right now. I will delete the question.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
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I have a string like this:
some address number city / state
I want to split this string into a list like this:
[some adress number, city, state]
How can I make it with python?
python python-3.x
I have a string like this:
some address number city / state
I want to split this string into a list like this:
[some adress number, city, state]
How can I make it with python?
python python-3.x
python python-3.x
asked Nov 22 '18 at 8:03
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If it has no proper delimiters or a structure it is impossible to do it reliably then NLTK would be the way to go.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:11
@VineethSai I have loaded from excel into dataframe and want to seperate that, I couldnt find solution, so, best way to make it with excel.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:12
Post a sample of lines of your dataframe or excel. Then maybe someone can help you. Right now your question is incomplete in many ways.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
1
There is'nt any standart, line on question is the best standard right now. I will delete the question.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
add a comment |
If it has no proper delimiters or a structure it is impossible to do it reliably then NLTK would be the way to go.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:11
@VineethSai I have loaded from excel into dataframe and want to seperate that, I couldnt find solution, so, best way to make it with excel.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:12
Post a sample of lines of your dataframe or excel. Then maybe someone can help you. Right now your question is incomplete in many ways.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
1
There is'nt any standart, line on question is the best standard right now. I will delete the question.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
If it has no proper delimiters or a structure it is impossible to do it reliably then NLTK would be the way to go.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:11
If it has no proper delimiters or a structure it is impossible to do it reliably then NLTK would be the way to go.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:11
@VineethSai I have loaded from excel into dataframe and want to seperate that, I couldnt find solution, so, best way to make it with excel.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:12
@VineethSai I have loaded from excel into dataframe and want to seperate that, I couldnt find solution, so, best way to make it with excel.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:12
Post a sample of lines of your dataframe or excel. Then maybe someone can help you. Right now your question is incomplete in many ways.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
Post a sample of lines of your dataframe or excel. Then maybe someone can help you. Right now your question is incomplete in many ways.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
1
1
There is'nt any standart, line on question is the best standard right now. I will delete the question.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
There is'nt any standart, line on question is the best standard right now. I will delete the question.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
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I believe that some address number is of variable length. so you could try this.
s='some address number city / state'
lst=list(s.split())
print(lst)
print(lst.index('/'))
addr=' '.join(lst[:lst.index('/')-1])
lst=lst[lst.index('/')-1:]
print(lst)
lst.insert(0,addr)
lst.remove('/')
print(lst)
Let me know in case you have any doubts
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I believe that some address number is of variable length. so you could try this.
s='some address number city / state'
lst=list(s.split())
print(lst)
print(lst.index('/'))
addr=' '.join(lst[:lst.index('/')-1])
lst=lst[lst.index('/')-1:]
print(lst)
lst.insert(0,addr)
lst.remove('/')
print(lst)
Let me know in case you have any doubts
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I believe that some address number is of variable length. so you could try this.
s='some address number city / state'
lst=list(s.split())
print(lst)
print(lst.index('/'))
addr=' '.join(lst[:lst.index('/')-1])
lst=lst[lst.index('/')-1:]
print(lst)
lst.insert(0,addr)
lst.remove('/')
print(lst)
Let me know in case you have any doubts
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I believe that some address number is of variable length. so you could try this.
s='some address number city / state'
lst=list(s.split())
print(lst)
print(lst.index('/'))
addr=' '.join(lst[:lst.index('/')-1])
lst=lst[lst.index('/')-1:]
print(lst)
lst.insert(0,addr)
lst.remove('/')
print(lst)
Let me know in case you have any doubts
I believe that some address number is of variable length. so you could try this.
s='some address number city / state'
lst=list(s.split())
print(lst)
print(lst.index('/'))
addr=' '.join(lst[:lst.index('/')-1])
lst=lst[lst.index('/')-1:]
print(lst)
lst.insert(0,addr)
lst.remove('/')
print(lst)
Let me know in case you have any doubts
answered Nov 22 '18 at 8:16
Sandesh34Sandesh34
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If it has no proper delimiters or a structure it is impossible to do it reliably then NLTK would be the way to go.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:11
@VineethSai I have loaded from excel into dataframe and want to seperate that, I couldnt find solution, so, best way to make it with excel.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:12
Post a sample of lines of your dataframe or excel. Then maybe someone can help you. Right now your question is incomplete in many ways.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
1
There is'nt any standart, line on question is the best standard right now. I will delete the question.
– yigitozmen
Nov 22 '18 at 8:14