Hey I'm new to python, but I have used a fair bit of C and Perl
I found Perls regex's to be very easy to use however I don't find Pythons regexes as good. All I am trying to do is detect if there is a number in a string. I am reading the string from an excel spread sheet using the xlrd module then I would like to test if this string has a number in it ie. import xlrd import re doesHaveNumber = re.compile('[0-9]') string1 = ABC 11 regularExpressionCheck = doesHaveNumber.search(string1) This will get the right result but then I would like to use the result in an IF statement and have not had much luck with it. if regularExpressionCheck != "None" print "Something" the result is that it prints every line from the spreadsheet to output but I only want the lines from the spreadsheet to output. Is there a way I can drop the regular expression module and just use built in string processing? Why si the output from checks in teh re module either "None" or some crazy memory address? Couldn't it be just true or false? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list