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?