How would I replace groups found using the python regex findall method without having to change the rest of the string too.
For example:
import re
repl1='k1'
repl2='k2'
pattern=re.compile('CN=Root,Model=.*,Vector=Reactions\[(.*)\],ParameterGroup=Parameters,Parameter=(.*),Reference=Value')
I want use the re.sub to replace ONLY the elements within the (.*)
with repl1
and repl1
rather than having to change the rest of the string too.
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The output I want should look like this:
output = 'CN=Root,Model=.*,Vector=Reactions[k1],ParameterGroup=Parameters,Parameter=k2,Reference=Value')
But note I have left the '.*'
in after model
because this will change every time. I.e. this can be anything.
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The input is a simple one line which is almost exactly the same at pattern
. For example:
input= 'CN=Root,Model=Model1,Vector=Reactions\[k10],ParameterGroup=Parameters,Parameter=k12,Reference=Value')
repl1
andrepl2
or how do you intend to distinguish when each should be replaced?