Please read the documentation first. As you should expect, it has the answers.
re.search
:
Scan through string looking for a location where the regular expression pattern produces a match, and return a corresponding match object. Return None
if no position in the string matches the pattern; note that this is different from finding a zero-length match at some point in the string.
re.match
:
If zero or more characters at the beginning of string match the regular expression pattern, return a corresponding match object. Return None
if the string does not match the pattern; note that this is different from a zero-length match.
Note: If you want to locate a match anywhere in string, use search()
instead.
Also, on the same page, Matching vs. Searching:
Python offers two different primitive operations based on regular expressions: match checks for a match only at the beginning of the string, while search checks for a match anywhere in the string (this is what Perl does by default).