ak.str.split_pattern -------------------- .. py:module: ak.str.split_pattern Defined in `awkward.operations.str.akstr_split_pattern `__ on `line 13 `__. .. py:function:: ak.str.split_pattern(array, pattern, *, max_splits=None, reverse=False, highlevel=True, behavior=None, attrs=None) :param array: Array-like data (anything :py:obj:`ak.to_layout` recognizes). :param pattern: Pattern of characters/bytes to split on. :type pattern: str or bytes :param max_splits: Maximum number of splits for each input value. If None, unlimited. :type max_splits: None or int :param reverse: If True, start splitting from the end of each input value; otherwise, start splitting from the beginning of each value. This flag only has an effect if ``max_splits`` is not None. :type reverse: bool :param highlevel: If True, return an :py:obj:`ak.Array`; otherwise, return a low-level :py:obj:`ak.contents.Content` subclass. :type highlevel: bool :param behavior: Custom :py:obj:`ak.behavior` for the output array, if high-level. :type behavior: None or dict :param attrs: Custom attributes for the output array, if high-level. :type attrs: None or dict Splits any string or bytestring-valued data into a list of substrings according to the given separator. Note: this function does not raise an error if the ``array`` does not contain any string or bytestring data. Requires the pyarrow library and calls `pyarrow.compute.split_pattern `__. See also: :py:obj:`ak.str.split_whitespace`, :py:obj:`ak.str.split_pattern_regex`.