Actually, i'm trying to get the values of first field (Global) , fourth (200, 4), and fifth (100%) and sixth (100%).
Everything except fourth is simple. On Jan 16, 2:59 pm, Duncan Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Victor Polukcht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have 2 strings: > > > "Global etsi3 *200 ok 30 100% 100% > > Outgoing" > > and > > "Global etsi3 * 4 ok 30 100% 100% > > Outgoing" > > > The difference is "*200" instead of "* 4". Is there ability to write a > > regular expression that will match both of that strings?Yes, ".*" would > > match both of the strings, but not in a useful way. You'll > have to consider which strings you *don't* want to match as well as which > ones you do and whether you want to extract any information from the > strings or find the ones which match. > > But first take a step back and look at the problem as a whole. You didn't > say what you are trying to do, and often people will jump at regular > expressions as the solution when there may be better ways of doing what > they want without writing a regular expression. > > What do you really want to do? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list