I have a dataset with the following kind of data:
company_id, company_name, country
1, a Tech, germany
2, a Tech AG, germany
3, a Tech gmbh, germany
4, AF, germany
5, AF gmbh, vermany
I have already assigned company_id's to these companies based on a preliminary search that assigned ID's to exact matches. Now, I want to do the following:
1) Write a regular expression that finds if a company name is exactly the same as the company name below it, except that the second company name has the suffix "gmbh" at the end of it.
I have everything done except for the logic behind getting the regular expression right. For example:
for next_row in reader:
first_name = first_row['company_name']
next_name = next_row['company_name']
if first_name == next_name:##FIX ME
#do stuff
writer.writerow(first_row)
first_row = next_row
The logic for the equality test shouldn't be if first_name == next_name-- but rather if first_name equals last_name plus gmbh...
Would greatly appreciate any clarification!
next_name == first_name + ' gmbh'
?first_name
to(next_name + 'gmbh')
?aBeg AG
followed byaBeg GmbH
?