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updated doc for pandas.Series.str.split() method
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pandas/core/strings.py

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def str_split(arr, pat=None, n=None):
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"""
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Split each string (a la re.split) in the Series/Index by given
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pattern, propagating NA values. Equivalent to :meth:`str.split`.
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Split strings around given separator/delimiter.
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Split each str in the caller's values by given
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pattern, propagating NaN values. Equivalent to :meth:`str.split`.
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Parameters
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----------
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pat : string, default None
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String or regular expression to split on. If None, splits on whitespace
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String or regular expression to split on.
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If `None`, split on whitespace.
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n : int, default -1 (all)
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None, 0 and -1 will be interpreted as return all splits
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Vary dimensionality of output.
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* `None`, 0 and -1 will be interpreted as return all splits
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expand : bool, default False
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* If True, return DataFrame/MultiIndex expanding dimensionality.
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* If False, return Series/Index.
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Expand the split strings into separate columns.
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return_type : deprecated, use `expand`
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* If `True`, return DataFrame/MultiIndex expanding dimensionality.
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* If `False`, return Series/Index.
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Returns
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-------
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Type matches caller unless `expand=True` (return type is `DataFrame`)
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split : Series/Index or DataFrame/MultiIndex of objects
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Notes
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-----
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If `expand` parameter is `True` and:
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- If n >= default splits, makes all splits
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- If n < default splits, makes first n splits only
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- Appends `None` for padding.
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Examples
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--------
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>>> s = pd.Series(["this is good text", "but this is even better"])
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By default, split will return an object of the same size
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having lists containing the split elements
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>>> s.str.split()
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0 [this, is, good, text]
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1 [but, this, is, even, better]
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dtype: object
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>>> s.str.split("random")
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0 [this is good text]
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1 [but this is even better]
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dtype: object
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When using `expand=True`, the split elements will
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expand out into separate columns.
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>>> s.str.split(expand=True)
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0 1 2 3 4
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0 this is good text None
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1 but this is even better
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>>> s.str.split(" is ", expand=True)
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0 1
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0 this good text
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1 but this even better
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Parameter `n` can be used to limit the number of columns in
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expansion of output.
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>>> s.str.split("is", n=1, expand=True)
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0 1
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0 th is good text
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1 but th is even better
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If NaN is present, it is propagated throughout the columns
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during the split.
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>>> s = pd.Series(["this is good text", "but this is even better", np.nan])
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>>> s.str.split(n=3, expand=True)
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0 1 2 3
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0 this is good text
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1 but this is even better
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2 NaN NaN NaN NaN
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"""
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if pat is None:
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if n is None or n == 0:

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