Newbie here, been searching the net for hours for an answer.
string = "44-23+44*4522" # string could be longer
How do I make it a list, so the output is:
[44, 23, 44, 4522]
Newbie here, been searching the net for hours for an answer.
string = "44-23+44*4522" # string could be longer
How do I make it a list, so the output is:
[44, 23, 44, 4522]
Using the regular expressions as suggested by AChampion, you can do the following.
string = "44-23+44*4522"
import re
result = re.findall(r'\d+',string)
The r'' signifies raw text, the '\d' find a decimal character and the + signifies 1 or more occurrences. If you expect floating points in your string that you don't want to be separated, you might what to bracket with a period '.'.
re.findall(r'[\d\.]+',string)
 
    
    Here you have your made up function, explained and detailed.
Since you're a newbie, this is a very simple approach so it can be easily understood.
def find_numbers(string):
    list = []
    actual = ""
    # For each character of the string
    for i in range(len(string)):
        # If is number
        if "0" <= string[i] <= "9":
            # Add number to actual list entry
            actual += string[i]
        # If not number and the list entry wasn't empty
        elif actual != "":
            list.append(actual);
            actual = "";
    # Check last entry
    if actual != "":
        list.append(actual);
    return list
