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How to combine values inside two parenthesis into one inside a string in python?


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You can use `str.partition', but this assumes you know the exact separator and you only have two parts to join:

>>> part1, sep, part2 = '{"Name":"Tom", "Age:20}, {"Name":"Tina", "Age:19}'.partition('}, {')
>>> ', '.join([part1, part2])
'{"Name":"Tom", "Age:20, "Name":"Tina", "Age:19}'

For multiple parts, use str.split:

>>> s = '{"Name":"Tom", "Age":20}, {"Name":"Tina", "Age":19}, {"Name":"John", "Age":19}'
', '.join(s.split('}, {'))
Out[29]: '{"Name":"Tom", "Age":20, "Name":"Tina", "Age":19, "Name":"John", "Age":19}'
>>> ', '.join(s.split('}, {'))

Or simply str.replace:

>>> '{"Name":"Tom", "Age:20}, {"Name":"Tina", "Age:19}'.replace('}, {', ', ')
'{"Name":"Tom", "Age:20, "Name":"Tina", "Age:19}'

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