split string in python to get one value?
Assign the first item directly to the variable.
>>> string = 'Sam-Person'
>>> name = string.split('-')[0]
>>> name
'Sam'
You can specify maxsplit
argument, because you want to get only the first item.
>>> name = string.split('-', 1)[0]
If you don't need the second part of the split
, you could instead try searching the string for the index of the first -
character and then slicing to that index:
string[:string.index('-')]
This is a little bit faster than splitting and discarding the second part because it doesn't need to create a second string instance that you don't need.
Be aware that this code will raise an exception if there's no -
in the string, as did your original code. A solution using split
like falsetru's will return the full string instead (which may or may not be better).