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python:twistedlxmlandre [2015/10/09 02:36] – [re Package(Regular Expression)] adminpython:twistedlxmlandre [2015/10/26 22:46] – [re.sub and re.compile] admin
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 </code> </code>
 === re.findall === === re.findall ===
-  * re.findall: The findall() is probably the single most powerful function in the re module<code python>+findall: The findall() is probably the single most powerful function in the re module 
 +  - Example 1: <code python>
 str = 'purple [email protected], blah monkey [email protected] blah dishwasher' str = 'purple [email protected], blah monkey [email protected] blah dishwasher'
  
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     # do something with each found email string     # do something with each found email string
     print email     print email
-</code>    <code python>+</code>Understand pattern syntax above: 
 +  * [\w\.-]+ => Begin with one or multiple(sign: +) in group(sign: []): word(sign: \w) or character **.**(sign: \.) or character **-** 
 +  * @[\w\.-]+ => next of it is character @ and one or multiple characters in group: [word, **.** , **-**] 
 +  - Example 2: <code python>
 # Open file # Open file
 f = open('test.txt', 'r') f = open('test.txt', 'r')
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 text2 = re.sub("cool", "good", text) text2 = re.sub("cool", "good", text)
 print text2 print text2
 +</code>output<code>
 +Python for beginner is a very good website
 </code> </code>
       * Here is another example (taken from Googles Python class ) which searches for all the email addresses, and changes them to keep the user (1) but have yo-yo-dyne.com as the host.<code python>       * Here is another example (taken from Googles Python class ) which searches for all the email addresses, and changes them to keep the user (1) but have yo-yo-dyne.com as the host.<code python>
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 ## 1 is group(1), 2 group(2) in the replacement ## 1 is group(1), 2 group(2) in the replacement
  
-print re.sub(r'([w.-]+)@([w.-]+)', r'[email protected]', str) +print re.sub(r'([\w.-]+)@([\w.-]+)', r'[email protected]', str)
 ## purple [email protected], blah monkey [email protected] blah dishwasher ## purple [email protected], blah monkey [email protected] blah dishwasher
 +</code>output:<code>
 +purple [email protected], blah monkey [email protected] blah dishwasher
 </code> </code>
   * re.compile: With the re.compile() function we can compile pattern into pattern objects, which have methods for various operations such as searching for pattern matches or performing string substitutions.    * re.compile: With the re.compile() function we can compile pattern into pattern objects, which have methods for various operations such as searching for pattern matches or performing string substitutions. 
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