I've searched but didn't quite find something for my case. Basically, I'm trying to split the following line:
(CU!DIVD:WEXP:DIVD-:DIVD+:RWEXP:RDIVD:RECL:RLOSS:MISCDI:WEXP-:INT:RGAIN:DIVOP:RRGAIN:DIVOP-:RDIVOP:RRECL:RBRECL:INT -:RRLOSS:INT +:RINT:RDIVD-:RECL-:RWXPOR:WEXPOR:MISCRE:WEXP+:RWEXP-:RBWEXP:RECL+:RRECL-:RBDIVD)
You can read this as CU is NOT DIVD or WEXP or DIV- or and so on. What I'd like to do is split this line if it's over 65 characters into something more manageable like this:
(CU!DIVD:WEXP:DIVD-:DIVD+:RWEXP:RDIVD:RECL:RLOSS:MISCDI:WEXP-)
(CU!INT:RGAIN:DIVOP:RRGAIN:DIVOP-:RDIVOP:RRECL:RBRECL:INT-)
(CU!RRLOSS:INT +:RINT:RDIVD-:RECL-:RWXPOR:WEXPOR:MISCRE:WEXP+)
(CU!RWEXP-:RBWEXP:RECL+:RRECL-:RBDIVD)
They're all less than 65 characters. This can be stored in a list and I can take care of the rest. I'm starting to work on this with RegEx but I'm having a bit of trouble.
Additionally, it can also have the following conditionals:
- !
- <
- >
- =
- !=
- !<
- !>
As of now, I have this:
def FilterParser(iteratorIn, headerIn):
listOfStrings = []
for eachItem in iteratorIn:
if len(str(eachItem.text)) > 65:
exmlLogger.error('The length of filter' + eachItem.text + ' exceeds the limit and will be dropped')
pass
else:
listOfStrings.append(rightSpaceFill(headerIn + EXUTIL.intToString(eachItem),80))
return ''.join(stringArray)