I am having some trouble figuring out the look-behind in Python. More specifically I have this piece of text which has dates in (mm/dd/yyyy)
(mm-dd-yyyy)
formats and just the years in (yyyy)
formats :
Jan-01-2001
Jan 01 2001
2003 2007
The year was 2009 when x decided to work for Google
What is the best way of matching to just extract the lines which have the yyyy
. I should be able to extract 2003
, 2007
and 2009
but not any other dates like the Jan-01-2001
and Jan 01 2001
. I tried the lookbehind operator and the best I could come with was ((?<!(-| ))\d{4})
. But this selects only 2003
and not 2007
and 2009
. I also tried using groups to define a date pattern and use them in conjunction with lookbehind, but that did not work. What would be the right and efficient way of doing this in regular expressions (Python)
\b\d{1,2}[ -]\d{4}|(\d{4}\b)
- grab capture group 1