python punctuation,string.translate()与python中的unicode数据

I have 3 API's that return json data to 3 dictionary variables. I am taking some of the values from the dictionary to process them. I read the specific values that I want to the list valuelist. One of the steps is to remove the punctuation from them. I normally use string.translate(None, string.punctuation) for this process but because the dictionary data is unicode I get the error:

wordlist = [s.translate(None, string.punctuation)for s in valuelist]

TypeError: translate() takes exactly one argument (2 given)

Is there a way around this? Either by encoding the unicode or a replacement for string.translate?

解决方案

The translate method work differently on Unicode objects than on byte-string objects:

>>> help(unicode.translate)

S.translate(table) -> unicode

Return a copy of the string S, where all characters have been mapped

through the given translation table, which must be a mapping of

Unicode ordinals to Unicode ordinals, Unicode strings or None.

Unmapped characters are left untouched. Characters mapped to None

are deleted.

So your example would become:

remove_punctuation_map = dict((ord(char), None) for char in string.punctuation)

word_list = [s.translate(remove_punctuation_map) for s in value_list]

Note however that string.punctuation only contains ASCII punctuation. Full Unicode has many more punctuation characters, but it all depends on your use case.

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