I understand the technical difference between using re.search
and re.findall
in Python, but would someone with more experience explain situations in which you might use re.search
over just using re.findall
for regex parsing?
1 Answer
From documentation
re.search(pattern, string, flags=0) :- Scan through string looking for the first location where the regular expression pattern produces a match, and return a corresponding MatchObject instance. 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.
i) If you just want to find whether there exists a pattern in string, you can use re.search
e.g.
a+ in string abcdaa
will tell whether there is one or more than one a
present in the string abcaa
. If the match is found, it will return a MatchObject that string is found otherwise None
. It won't check for any further occurrences of the pattern. So, if you use re.search('a+', 'abcdaa').group(0)
you will only get a
for string abcdaa
On the other hand, re.findall
will return all matches that are found in a string, like [a, aa]
for the string abcdaa
. So, we can say that re.findall
is python way of using g
flag which finds all matches.
ii) One may argue that why not use re.findall
to find all the matches and if the list is non-empty, then we can say that pattern exists.
In that case, re.findall
will be (much) slower than re.search
.
Comparison (Processor - Intel® Core™ i5-5200U CPU @ 2.20GHz × 4, Memory - 7.7 GiB)
On a string of size 10000000
, using the following code
import re
import time
st = "".join(str(n) for n in range(10000000))
start_time = time.time()
re.search(r"1+", st)
first_time = time.time()
print("Time taken by re.search = ", first_time - start_time, "seconds")
re.findall(r"1+", st)
second_time = time.time()
print("Time taken by re.findall = ", second_time - first_time, "seconds")
Output was
Time taken by re.search = 0.00011801719665527344 seconds
Time taken by re.findall = 1.7739462852478027 seconds
So, if we just want to know whether there is a pattern that exists in a string, its favorable to use re.search
.
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re.findall
can be understood as python way of handling global matches..if you just want to find out where there exists a pattern in a string, you can usere.search
re.search
== "find the first match",re.findall
== "find all the matches"