Hi, me again :-)
I would like to parse a small batch file: file/read-case kepstop.cas file/read-data keps1500.dat solve/monitors/residual/plot no solve/monitors/residual/print yes /define/boundary-conditions in velocity-inlet 10 0.1 0.1 no 1 it 500 wd keps1500_500.dat yes exit Right now, I use this little example: from pyparsing import * input = open("/home/fab/HOME/Dissertation/CFD/Fluent/Batch/fluent_batch", 'r') data = input.read() #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Define Grammars #------------------------------------------------------------------------ integer = Word(nums) hexnums = Word(alphanums) end = Literal("\n").suppress() all = SkipTo(end) #threadname = dblQuotedString threadname_read_case = Literal("file/read-case") threadname_read_data= Literal("file/read-data") threadname_it = Literal("it") write_data=Literal("wd") cas_datei= Word(alphanums) iteration= Word(nums) write= Word(alphanums) file_read_data= "file/read-data " + hexnums.setResultsName("rd") logEntry = threadname_read_case.setResultsName("threadname") + cas_datei.setResultsName("cas_datei")+file_read_data logEntry = file_read_data logEntryNew = threadname_it.setResultsName("threadname") + iteration.setResultsName("iteration") logEntryWD = write_data.setResultsName("threadname") + write.setResultsName("write") #------------------------------------------------------------------------ for tokens in logEntryNew.searchString(data): print print "Iteration Command=\t "+ tokens.threadname print "Number of Iterations=\t "+ tokens.iteration for x in tokens.condition: print x print 50*"-" for tokens in logEntryWD.searchString(data): print print "Write Data Command=\t "+ tokens.threadname print "Data File Name=\t "+ tokens.write for x in tokens.condition: print x print 50*"-" for tokens in logEntry.searchString(data): print print "no idea=\t "+ tokens.threadname print "Data File=\t "+ tokens.rd print for x in tokens.condition: print x print 50*"-" Unfortunately, it does not parse the whole file names with the underscore and I do not know yet, how I can access the line with 'define/boundary-conditions'. Every 'argument' of that command should become a separate python variable!? Does anyone have an idea, how I can achieve this!? Regards! Fabian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list