pandas.Series.str.rpartition

Series.str.rpartition(pat=' ', expand=True) [source]

Split the string at the last occurrence of sep, and return 3 elements containing the part before the separator, the separator itself, and the part after the separator. If the separator is not found, return 3 elements containing two empty strings, followed by the string itself.

Parameters:

pat : string, default whitespace

String to split on.

expand : bool, default True

  • If True, return DataFrame/MultiIndex expanding dimensionality.
  • If False, return Series/Index.
Returns:
split : DataFrame/MultiIndex or Series/Index of objects

See also

partition
Split the string at the first occurrence of sep

Examples

>>> s = Series(['A_B_C', 'D_E_F', 'X'])
0    A_B_C
1    D_E_F
2        X
dtype: object
>>> s.str.partition('_')
   0  1    2
0  A  _  B_C
1  D  _  E_F
2  X
>>> s.str.rpartition('_')
     0  1  2
0  A_B  _  C
1  D_E  _  F
2          X

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