I have the following code to match the dates
import re
date_reg_exp2 = re.compile(r'\d{2}([-/.])(\d{2}|[a-zA-Z]{3})\1(\d{4}|\d{2})|\w{3}\s\d{2}[,.]\s\d{4}')
matches_list = date_reg_exp2.findall("23-SEP-2015 and 23-09-2015 and 23-09-15 and Sep 23, 2015")
print matches_list
The output I expect is
["23-SEP-2015","23-09-2015","23-09-15","Sep 23, 2015"]
What I am getting is:
[('-', 'SEP', '2015'), ('-', '09', '2015'), ('-', '09', '15'), ('', '', '')]
Please check the link for regex
here.
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may be in the wrong place - the first two numbers are not captured, the first thing you've told it to capture is the[-/.]
sequence"23-SEP-2015 and 23-09-2015 and 23-09-15 and Sep 23, 2015".split(' and ')
in this case?and
. It can beThis string is 23-09-2015 and It can also be something
. I need a match saying['23-09-2015']
regex
If you can help me with the above expression that would be great.