How do I specify a range of unicode characters from ' '
(space) to \u00D7FF
?
I have a regular expression like r'[\u0020-\u00D7FF]'
and it won't compile saying that it's a bad range. I am new to Unicode regular expressions so I haven't had this problem before.
Is there a way to make this compile or a regular expression that I'm forgetting or haven't learned yet?
F
, as well as anything between' '
(space) and'\xd7'
(which means the same as'\u00d7'
. If the question was "why doesn't the range go up to Unicode code point 0xd7ff?", that is because the\u
escape sequence uses exactly four hex digits, and\U
uses exactly eight - that has nothing to do with regex whatsoever.