Leif K-Brooks wrote: > How do I make a regular expression which will match the same character > repeated one or more times, instead of matching repetitions of any > (possibly non-same) characters like ".+" does? In other words, I want a > pattern like this: > > >>> re.findall(".+", "foo") # not what I want > ['foo'] > >>> re.findall("something", "foo") # what I want > ['f', 'oo']
This is as close as I can get: >>> [m.group() for m in re.compile(r"(.)(\1*)").finditer("foo bar baaaz")] ['f', 'oo', ' ', 'b', 'a', 'r', ' ', 'b', 'aaa', 'z'] Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list