I have to process long paths and I'd like to ignore specific words:
'/home/me/data/dataset/images/dark-side_23---83971436re.jpg'
'/home/me/data/dataset/images/medium-side_23---83971436re.jpg'
'/home/me/data/dataset/images/others_23---83971436re.jpg'
So the output should be:
side
side
others
I'm using this regex:
pat = re.compile(r'/([^/]+)_\d+---.*.jpg$')
re.search(pat, path_string).groups()
And I've tried something with negative lookup but doesn't work:
pat = re.compile(r'/(?!dark|medium)([^/]+)_\d+---.*.jpg$')
Any ideas?
Edit: Sorry, I forgot to mention that they could exist another strings like:
'/home/me/data/dataset/images/light-side_23---83971436re.jpg'
Where it should return:
light-side
So using the "-" character won't be useful in this case.
([^-/]+)_\d+---.*\.jpg$
or([^-/]+)_\d+---[^/]*\.jpg$
, see this regex demoside
out of'/home/me/data/dataset/images/medium-side_23---83971436re.jpg'
where aslight-side
out of'/home/me/data/dataset/images/light-side_23---83971436re.jpg'
Hmm(?:(?:dark|medium)-)?([^/]+)_\d+---[^/]*\.jpg$
, see regex101.com/r/6RS26e/3