On Aug 12, 2:06 pm, fuglyducky <fuglydu...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a function that I am attempting to call from another file. I am > attempting to replace a string using re.sub with another string. The > problem is that the second string is a variable. When I get the > output, it shows the variable name rather than the value. Is there any > way to pass a variable into a regex? > > If not, is there any other way to do this? I need to be able to dump > the variable value into the replacement string. > > For what it's worth this is an XML file so I'm not afraid to use some > sort of XML library but they look fairly complicated for a newbie like > me. > > Also, this is py3.1.2 is that makes any difference. > > Thanks!!! > > ##################################################### > > import random > import re > import datetime > > def pop_time(some_string, start_time): > global that_string > > rand_time = random.randint(0, 30) > delta_time = datetime.timedelta(seconds=rand_time) > > for line in some_string: > end_time = delta_time + start_time > new_string = re.sub("thisstring", "thisstring\\end_time", > some_string) > start_time = end_time > > return new_string
Disregard...I finally figured out how to use string.replace. That appears to work perfectly. Still...if anyone happens to know about passing a variable into a regex that would be great. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list