On 5 Sie, 00:55, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > ryniek90 wrote: > > Hi. > > I started learning regexp, and some things goes well, but most of them > > still not. > > > I've got problem with some regexp. Better post code here: > > > " > > >>> import re > > >>> mail = '\nn...@mail.com\nname1 [at] mail [dot] com\nname2 [$at$] > > mail [$dot$] com\n' > > >>> mail > > '\nn...@mail.com\nname1 [at] mail [dot] com\nname2 [$at$] mail [$dot$] > > com\n' > > >>> print mail > > > n...@mail.com > > name1 [at] mail [dot] com > > name2 [$at$] mail [$dot$] com > > > >>> maail = re.sub('^\n|$\n', '', mail) > > >>> print maail > > n...@mail.com > > name1 [at] mail [dot] com > > name2 [$at$] mail [$dot$] com > > >>> maail = re.sub(' ', '', maail) > > >>> print maail > > n...@mail.com > > name1[at]mail[dot]com > > name2[$at$]mail[$dot$]com > > >>> maail = re.sub('\[at\]|\[\$at\$\]', '@', maail) > > >>> print maail > > n...@mail.com > > na...@mail[dot]com > > na...@mail[$dot$]com > > >>> maail = re.sub('\[dot\]|\[\$dot\$\]', '.', maail) > > >>> print maail > > n...@mail.com > > na...@mail.com > > na...@mail.com > > >>> #How must i write the replace string to replace all this regexp's > > with just ONE command, in string 'mail' ? > > >>> maail = re.sub('^\n|$\n| |\[at\]|\[\$at\$\]|\[dot\]|\[\$dot\$\]', > > *?*, mail) > > " > > > How must i write that replace pattern (look at question mark), to maek > > that substituion work? I didn't saw anything helpful while reading Re > > doc and HowTo (from Python Doc). I tried with 'MatchObject.group()' but > > something gone wrong - didn't wrote it right. > > Is there more user friendly HowTo for Python Re, than this? > > > I'm new to programming an regexp, sorry for inconvenience. > > I don't think you can do it in one regex, nor would I want to. Just use > the string's replace() method. > > >>> mail = '\nn...@mail.com\nname1 [at] mail [dot] com\nname2 [$at$] > mail [$dot$] com\n' > >>> mail > '\nn...@mail.com\nname1 [at] mail [dot] com\nname2 [$at$] mail [$dot$] > com\n' > >>> print mail > > n...@mail.com > name1 [at] mail [dot] com > name2 [$at$] mail [$dot$] com > > >>> maail = mail.strip() > n...@mail.com > name1 [at] mail [dot] com > name2 [$at$] mail [$dot$] com > > >>> maail = maail.replace(' ', '') > >>> print maail > n...@mail.com > name1[at]mail[dot]com > name2[$at$]mail[$dot$]com > >>> maail = maail.replace('[at]', '@').replace('[$at$]', '@') > >>> print maail > n...@mail.com > na...@mail[dot]com > na...@mail[$dot$]com > >>> maail = maail.replace('[dot]', '.').replace('[$dot$]', '.') > >>> print maail > n...@mail.com > na...@mail.com > na...@mail.com
Too bad, I thought that the almighty re module could do anything, but it failed with this (or maybe re can do what i want, but only few people knows how to force him to that? :P). But with help of MRAB, i choose The 3rd Point of Python's Zen - "Simple is better than complex." " >>> mail = '\nn...@mail.com\nname1 [at] mail [dot] com\nname2 [$at$] mail >>> [$dot$] com\n' >>> mail '\nn...@mail.com\nname1 [at] mail [dot] com\nname2 [$at$] mail [$dot$] com\n' >>> print mail n...@mail.com name1 [at] mail [dot] com name2 [$at$] mail [$dot$] com >>> maail = mail.lstrip().rstrip().replace(' ', '').replace('[dot]', >>> '.').replace('[$dot$]', '.').replace('[at]', '@').replace('[$at$]', '@') >>> print maail n...@mail.com na...@mail.com na...@mail.com >>> #Did it :) " Thanks again :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list