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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T08:29:28+00:00 2026-05-28T08:29:28+00:00

Suppose the following code (notice the commas inside the strings): >>> a = [‘1’,,2,3,]

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Suppose the following code (notice the commas inside the strings):

>>> a = ['1',",2","3,"]

I need to concatenate the values into a single string. Naive example:

>>> b = ",".join(a)
>>> b
'1,,2,3,'

And later I need to split the resulting object again:

>>> b.split(',')
['1', '', '2', '3', '']

However, the result I am looking for is the original list:

['1', ',2', '3,']

What’s the simplest way to protect the commas in this process? The best solution I came up with looks rather ugly.

Note: the comma is just an example. The strings can contain any character. And I can choose other characters as separators.

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    2026-05-28T08:29:28+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 8:29 am

    The strings can contain any character.

    If no matter what you use as a delimiter, there is a chance that the item itself contains the delimiter character, then use the csv module:

    import csv
    
    class PseudoFile(object):
        # http://stackoverflow.com/a/8712426/190597
        def write(self, string):
            return string
    writer = csv.writer(PseudoFile())
    

    This concatenates the items in a using commas:

    a = ['1',",2","3,"]
    line = writer.writerow(a)
    print(line)
    # 1,",2","3,"
    

    This recovers a from line:

    print(next(csv.reader([line])))
    # ['1', ',2', '3,']
    
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