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Split vs Strip in Python to remove redundant white space

Do I need to use strip() before split() to remove any redundant space in Python (and turn into a list after)? For example:

string1 = '   a      b '

I want the result:

list1 = ['a', 'b']

When I test I found out that list1=string1.split() is enough. But somehow my teacher says string1.strip().split() is needed.

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Quang Hoàng Minh Avatar asked Aug 15 '26 04:08

Quang Hoàng Minh


2 Answers

According to the documentation:

If sep is not specified or is None, a different splitting algorithm is applied: runs of consecutive whitespace are regarded as a single separator, and the result will contain no empty strings at the start or end if the string has leading or trailing whitespace.

Which means, that the logic of strip() is already included into split(), so I think, your teacher is wrong. (Notice, that this will change in case if you're using a non-default separator.)

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bereal Avatar answered Aug 16 '26 19:08

bereal


https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.split

If sep is not specified or is None, a different splitting algorithm is applied: runs of consecutive whitespace are regarded as a single separator, and the result will contain no empty strings at the start or end if the string has leading or trailing whitespace.

You are right (at least for the case of using the default split by whitespace). Leading and trailing as well as consecutive whitescapes are ignored, and since .strip() does nothing else than remove leading and trailing whitespaces, it will result in the same output here.

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EliasK93 Avatar answered Aug 16 '26 19:08

EliasK93