I have a list of strings containing IP addresses and DNS names with which I would like to remove the values beginning with "10." only. The sample data is as follows:
['www.example.com','1.2.3.4','4.3.2.1','example.net','10.1.1.10','10.1.1.11',...]
I thought this would be simple and started with the following:
for v in address:
test = re.match('(^\d+\.)',v)
if test:
if test.group(1) == '10.':
address.remove(v)
The "10." addresses were not removed although I didn't receive any errors (and did some t-shooting with "print address.remove(v)" which resulted in "None" for each "10." address. Leads me to believe the regex is wrong but it seems to work other than in this capacity.
So I poked around with re.purge() - this didn't help either but don't think it's a factor in my problem. I also tried using del address[...] to no avail.
Where have I gone wrong?
Thanks very much for your attention.