Tim Chase wrote: > > Hello, i'm looking to find and replace multiple characters in a text > > file (test1). I have a bunch of random numbers and i want to replace > > each number with a letter (such as replace a 7 with an f and 6 with a > > d). I would like a suggestion on an a way to do this. Thanks > > Well, the canonical way would be to use a tool designed to do > transformations: > > tr '76' 'fd' < test1.txt > out.txt > > However, if it's python you want: > > >>> mapping = {'7': 'f', '6': 'd'} > >>> s = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890" > >>> ''.join([mapping.get(c, c) for c in s]) > 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ12345df890' > > will transform all the items found in "s" according to the > defined mapping. > > Or, depending on your string length and the number of items > you're replacing: > > >>> for k,v in mapping.items(): s = s.replace(k,v) > > may be a better choice. Or maybe they're both lousy choices. :) > Time it and choose accordingly. > > -tkc
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