Answers for "regular expressions python"

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python regex

import re

# Regex Cheat sheet : https://www.dataquest.io/blog/regex-cheatsheet/
# Regex python tester : https://pythex.org/
# re doc : https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html

text = "i like train" 
reg = r"[a-c]" #the group of char a to c

if re.match(reg, text): #Check if regex is correct
	print(text)
else:
  print("Not any match")
Posted by: Guest on September-01-2021
10

python re compile

import re
#	Compile a regular expression pattern into a regular expression object, which can be used for matching using its match(), search() and other methods, described below.

prog = re.compile(pattern)
result = prog.match(string)

#	is equivalent to

result = re.match(pattern, string)
Posted by: Guest on July-29-2020
18

python regular expression

import re

# The string you want to find a pattern within
test_string = 'Hello greppers!'

# Creating a regular expression pattern
# This is a simple one which finds "Hello"
pattern = re.compile(r'Hello')

# This locates and returns all the occurences of the pattern
# within the test_string
match = pattern.finditer(test_string)

# Outputs all the ocurrences which were returned as 
# as match objects
for match in matches:
  print(match)
Posted by: Guest on February-25-2020
3

re.match() python

import re

pattern = '^a...s$'
test_string = 'abyss'
result = re.match(pattern, test_string)

if result:
  print("Search successful.")
else:
  print("Search unsuccessful.")
Posted by: Guest on July-17-2020
4

re python3

import re
>>> m = re.search('(?<=abc)def', 'abcdef')
>>> m.group(0)
'def'
Posted by: Guest on February-03-2020
4

python .findall

## Search for pattern 'bb' in string 'aabbcc'.
  ## All of the pattern must match, but it may appear anywhere.
  ## On success, match.group() is matched text.
  match = re.search(r'bb', 'aabbcc') # found, match.group() == "bb"
  match = re.search(r'cd', 'aabbcc') # not found, match == None

  ## . = any char but n
  match = re.search(r'...c', 'aabbcc') # found, match.group() == "abbc"

  ## d = digit char, w = word char
  match = re.search(r'ddd', 'p123g') # found, match.group() == "123"
  match = re.search(r'www', '@@abcd!!') # found, match.group() == "abc"
Posted by: Guest on July-16-2020

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