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There is a text with numbers, alphabetical letters and special characters. I need to get an exact substring(s) of that text where any number of spec.chars subset can be combined with a certain number (say, 5 and more) of digits. The substring(s) could not have anything else but numbers and spec.symbols (thus, any alphabetical symbols or non-subset spec.symbols will break it). Here is an example:

Special characters: '[,%> ]'
Input: 'out >>> 23451 %% 27, where: 1155 >>    4+ %9 and 5444 off'
Output: [' >>> 23451 %% 27, ', ' 1155 >>    4']

Regexp like '([0-9]{5,}|[,%> ])' obviously not working.

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I could be misunderstanding you, but perhaps something like this..

>>> import re
>>> s = 'out >>> 23451 %% 27, where: 1155 >>    4+ %9 and 5444 off'
>>> re.findall(r'(?:[,%> ]*\d){5}[\d,%> ]*', s)
[' >>> 23451 %% 27, ', ' 1155 >>    4']
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  • This is a good answer, but I think you could streamline it a bit. Try something more like this: (?:[,%> ]*\d){5}[,%> \d]*
    – Blckknght
    Sep 18, 2014 at 5:39
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([>\d%,\s]+)(?=.*?\+)

You can try this.See demo.

http://regex101.com/r/jT3pG3/40

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