I was working on a certain problem where I have form new sub-strings from a main string.
For e.g.
in_string=ste5ts01,s02,s03
The expected output strings are ste5ts01
, ste5ts02
, ste5ts03
There could be comma(,) or forward-slash (/) as the separator and in this case the delimiters are the letter s
and ,
The pattern I have created so far:
pattern = r"([^\s,/]+)(?<num>\d+)([,/])(?<num>\d+)(?:\2(?<num>\d+))*(?!\S)"
The issue is, I am not able to figure out how to give the letter 's' as one of the delimiters.
Any help will be much appreciated!
re
or theregex
module? Where do you gett3e5
from? Do you meanste5ts01
str = "in_string=ste5ts01,s02,s03"
,rgx = r'(?<==)\w+(?=s\d+,)|s\d+(?![^,])'
thenre.findall(rgx, str) #=> ['ste5t', 's01', 's02', 's03']
. At this point is should be simple to obtain the desired result, but my rudimentary knowledge of Python prevents me from providing the last bit of code. In Ruby one could writeprefix, *rest = str.scan(rgx); rest.map { |s| prefix + s } #=> ["ste5ts01", "ste5ts02", "ste5ts03"]
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