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rsplit(a, sep=None, maxsplit=None)

Calls :None:None:`str.rsplit` element-wise.

Except for splitting from the right, rsplit behaves like split .

Parameters

a : array_like of str or unicode
sep : str or unicode, optional

If :None:None:`sep` is not specified or None, any whitespace string is a separator.

maxsplit : int, optional

If :None:None:`maxsplit` is given, at most :None:None:`maxsplit` splits are done, the rightmost ones.

Returns

out : ndarray

Array of list objects

For each element in a, return a list of the words in the string, using :None:None:`sep` as the delimiter string.

See Also

split
str.rsplit

Examples

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numpy.char.split numpy.char.rsplit numpy.core.defchararray.chararray.rsplit

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