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I will explain my problem with an example. Here is two different version of my text:

Version 1:

Blah: 1 2345 $ blah blah blah

Version 2:

Blah: 1 2345 $ (9 8546 $) blah blah blah

I try to write a regex in Python where if the text is in Version 2, then it will return the number in the parenthesis. Otherwise, it will return the number outside.

pat = re.compile(r"Blah: [0-9]+\s[0-9]+ /$ \(([0-9]+\s[0-9]+)|Blah: ([0-9]+\s[0-9]+)")
pat.findall(text)

The problem is that it returns ('1 2345', '') or ('', '9 8546') in each case.

How can I change the regex to return only the number?

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If you are pretty comfortable with the RegEx you wrote, then I would suggest not to change the RegEx and get the value like this

print "".join(pat.findall(text)[0])

This will just concatenate the matching results. Since the other group captures nothing, you will get a single string.

Note: Also, you need to escape $ in your RegEx, like \$, otherwise it will be considered as the end of line.

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Don't use findall. The only situation in which it is useful is when you have a simple regex and you want to get all its matches. When you start having capturing groups it easily become quite useless.

The finditer method returns the actual match objects created during matching instead of returning the tuples of the matched groups. You can slightly modify your regex to use capturing groups:

pat = re.compile(r'Blah: (\d+\s\d+) \$ (\((\d+\s\d+)\s*\$\))?')

Afterwards to get the matched number you can use match.group(3) or match.group(1) to select one or the other depending whether there was a parenthesized match:

text = 'Blah: 1 2345 $ (9 8546 $) blah blah blah\nBlah: 1 2345 $ blah blah blah'
[m.group(3) or m.group(1) for m in pat.finditer(text)]

Outputs:

Out[12]: ['9 8546', '1 2345']
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    THe problem is that I cannot know each time which version of text someone add.
    – Tasos
    May 10, 2014 at 13:16
  • @AnastasiosVentouris Your comment doesn't make any sense to me. What's "text someone add"? You never mentioned adding text. Who is someone?
    – Bakuriu
    May 10, 2014 at 13:42
  • Sorry for making you misunderstood it. The texts are not predefined. A user may add in a web form a text either on Version 1 or Version 2, but I cannot know which version has added. So, if it is version 2, I want the number in the parenthesis, otherwise the number outside.
    – Tasos
    May 10, 2014 at 13:48
  • @AnastasiosVentouris Yes, that's exactly what the code does. If the user inputs the "version 2" text, it will return the number that was specified in parenthesis, otherwise the other number.
    – Bakuriu
    May 10, 2014 at 16:32

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