I am trying to split a string on multiple characters in python just like I am doing in Java like this:
private static final String SPECIAL_CHARACTERS_REGEX = "[ :;'?=()!\\[\\]-]+|(?<=\\d)(?=\\D)";
String rawMessage = "let's meet tomorrow at 9:30p? 7-8pm? i=you go (no Go!) [to do !]";
String[] tokens = rawMessage.split(SPECIAL_CHARACTERS_REGEX);
System.out.println(Arrays.toString(tokens));
Here is the working demo with the correct output: Working Demo
I am trying to do exactly the same in python, but when I am doing that it would not tokenize at all if I just add the 'single quotes' character in the regex. How do I create the same resultant parse results from python as from Java program above?
This:
import re
tokens = re.split(' \.', line);
print tokens
For line:
"let's meet tomorrow at 9:30p? 7-8pm? i=you go (no Go!) [to do !]"
Gives:
["let's meet tomorrow at 9:30p? 7-8pm? i=you go (no Go!) [to do !]";]
When I was it to do this:
[let, s, meet, tomorrow, at, 9, 30, p, 7, 8, pm, i, you, go, no, Go, to, do]
'p'
and the'pm'
?