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I have this line as string:

'10 NGBSDN60AQ\n Adafazef ajlafea jhaze 20 SSB 30BA\nqdfqd 40 ON 300 30\n'

My Regex is r'[0-9]{2,3}[\s]+[A-Z0-9\s]{6,12}\\n{1}'

It identifies:

  • 10 NGBSDN60AQ\n
  • 20 SSB 30BA\n
  • 40 ON 300 30\n

but i dont want last one, 40 ON 300 30\n

I'd like to know how to get the second part of my regular expression string between 6 and 12 characters (numbers or letters) that allows only one whitespace or not.

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I suggest you the following solution. It does not use only regex to give you the correct result, but it does the job:

import re

s = '10 NGBSDN60AQ\n Adafazef ajlafea jhaze  20 SSB 30BA\nqdfqd 40 ON 300 30\n'

my_regex = r'[0-9]{2,3}[\s]+[A-Z0-9\s]{6,12}\n{1}'
pattern = re.compile(my_regex)
result = pattern.findall(s)
result = [i for i in result if len(i.split()) < 4]

print(result)  # ['10 NGBSDN60AQ\n', '20 SSB 30BA\n']
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If you want a regular expression solution, you may try with this:

^[0-9]{2,3}[\s]+(?!=.* .* )(?=.{6,12}$)\w+(?: \w+)?$

Demo

Explained:

^                   # begin of line
    [0-9]{2,3}
    [\s]+
    (?!=.* .* )     # following text must not contain 2 spaces
    (?=.{6,12}$)    # following text must be 6 to 12 chars long
    \w+(?: \w+)?    # WORD and optional (space + WORD)
$
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  • By the way, I leaved the original [\s]+ of your regex. But it can be simply written as \s+
    – Julio
    Sep 17, 2018 at 10:24

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