this is my pseudocode but I dont see that regex has this function, at least the way I am thinking of it:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
import os
import re
def main():
wantedchars = re.match([ANY CHAR THAT APPEARS LESS THAN 8 TIMES], <text will be pasted here>)
print wantedchars
if __name__=='__main__':
main()
I would like to match any ascii char not just alphanumerics and less meaningful symbols.
like I want to match brackets and backslashes as well if they appear less than 8 times, the only thing I dont care to match/return are whitespace chars.
The reason for this whole thing and why I am not trying to pass the text as an argument is that it is for a one time thing that I will expand on later as part of a learning process I am trying to organize.
I mainly would like to know if I am going about this in the right way.
The other option that came to mind is to iterate over each char in the text and for each iteration increasing a counter for each unique char, then maybe printing the counters with the lowest values.
dict
orCounter
. gnibbler has working solutions below.