Can anybody suggest a correct way of checking in python module exists
and correctly installed from python program.
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Great thanks.
You post helped me so much!
My resulting regexp is:
"(?P^(.*)\s*)\(((?P\d+))\)\s+((?P\d+))"
On Jan 18, 2:38 pm, "Daniele Varrazzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Victor Polukcht wrote:
> > I have a couple of strin
Thanks in advance.
On Jan 18, 1:15 pm, Roberto Bonvallet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Victor Polukcht wrote:
> > My actual problem is i can't get how to include space, comma, slash.Post
> > here what you have written already, so we can tell you what the
> problem is.
>
I have a couple of strings like:
Unassigned Number (1)32
No Route To Destination (3) 12
Normal call clearing (16) 2654
User busy (17) 630
No user respo
Great thnx. It works.
On Jan 16, 6:02 pm, Wolfgang Grafen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Victor Polukcht wrote:
> > I have 2 strings:
>
> > "Global etsi3 *200 ok30 100% 100%
> > Outgoing"
> > and
> > "Global
The same regular expression should work for another string (with *200).
On Jan 16, 5:40 pm, Neil Cerutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007-01-16, Victor Polukcht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Actually, i'm trying to get the values of first field (Global) , f
Actually, i'm trying to get the values of first field (Global) , fourth
(200, 4), and fifth (100%) and sixth (100%).
Everything except fourth is simple.
On Jan 16, 2:59 pm, Duncan Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Victor Polukcht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
I have 2 strings:
"Global etsi3 *200 ok30 100% 100%
Outgoing"
and
"Global etsi3 * 4 ok 30 100% 100%
Outgoing"
The difference is "*200" instead of "* 4". Is there ability to write a
regular expression that will match both of that strin