scriptlear...@gmail.com wrote:
For example, I have a string "#a=valuea;b=valueb;c=valuec;", and I
will like to take out the values (valuea, valueb, and valuec).  How do
I do that in Python?  The group method will only return the matched
part.  Thanks.

p = re.compile('#a=*;b=*;c=*;')
m = p.match(line)
        if m:
             print m.group(),

IMHO a regex for this is overkill, a combination of string methods such as split and find should suffice.

Regards.

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