On Wed, 02 Feb 2011 11:00:11 -0500, Gary Chambers wrote: > Finally, the problem I encountered in the Python code was having the > script fail when it encountered a line that didn't match either of the > two regular expressions. What I'm seeking is either some Python code > that mimics what my Perl script is doing, or to be shown the Python way > of how to accomplish something like that.
I'd start with something like this: lines = ... # wherever you are getting your input from for line in lines: if condition1(line): process1(line) elif condition2(line): process2(line) If neither condition1 nor condition2 are true, the loop will just go onto the next line. Obviously the condition* and process* are just place- holders. > Surprisingly, there's no > mention of regular expressions in the Perl Phrasebook at > http://wiki.python.org/moin/PerlPhrasebook. Perhaps your browser's "find" command is broken, because I count nine matches. I don't know if any of them are useful or not. The basic technique for using regular expressions in Python is: import re # regexes are not built-in mo = re.search(r"\b\w*ish\b", "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!") if mo is not None: mo.group() => 'Spanish' You don't have to use raw string r"", you can manually escape the backslashes: r"\b\w*ish\b" <=> "\\b\\w*ish\\b" -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list