If I have this string:
s = "this, that; talk, love, hate; good, bad, all good."
And I want to extract the items separated by , ; or .
So the result I want is:
["this", "that", "talk", "love", "hate", "good", "bad", "all good"]
If I use this Python regular expression:
re.findall(r"([a-z]+[,;.])+", s)
I get the result:
['this,', 'that;', 'talk,', 'love,', 'hate;', 'good,', 'bad,', 'good.']
which is close to what I want, except for the last item.
Strangely, if I include a space in the first square bracket, as in:
re.findall(r"([a-z ]+[,;.])+", s)
then I only get this result:
[' all good.']
But findall() is supposed to find all results, no? Can someone explain this strange behavior?
re.split()
may be better for your use case here.