Here's a quote from Legally Blonde.
If you have a really long single-line string like
you can break it into multiple lines inside your code editor with parentheses like this:
The multi-line'ness is only visible to you! Python still interprets the string as a single-line string.
Observe each "I" and "I'm" in the string. The word before it should be after it. For example, "Because not
I'm" should be "Because I'm not". Fix this.
Function |
Description |
Return Value |
re.findall(pattern, string, flags=0) |
Find all non-overlapping occurrences of pattern in string |
list of strings, or list of tuples if > 1 capture group |
re.finditer(pattern, string, flags=0) |
Find all non-overlapping occurrences of pattern in string |
iterator yielding match objects |
re.search(pattern, string, flags=0) |
Find first occurrence of pattern in string |
match object or None |
re.split(pattern, string, maxsplit=0, flags=0) |
Split string by occurrences of pattern |
list of strings |
re.sub(pattern, repl, string, count=0, flags=0) |
Replace pattern with repl |
new string with the replacement(s) |
Pattern |
Description |
[abc] |
a or b or c |
[^abc] |
not (a or b or c) |
[a-z] |
a or b ... or y or z |
[1-9] |
1 or 2 ... or 8 or 9 |
\d |
digits [0-9] |
\D |
non-digits [^0-9] |
\s |
whitespace [ \t\n\r\f\v] |
\S |
non-whitespace [^ \t\n\r\f\v] |
\w |
alphanumeric [a-zA-Z0-9_] |
\W |
non-alphanumeric [^a-zA-Z0-9_] |
. |
any character |
x* |
zero or more repetitions of x |
x+ |
one or more repetitions of x |
x? |
zero or one repetitions of x |
{m} |
m repetitions |
{m,n} |
m to n repetitions |
{m,n} |
m to n repetitions |
\\ , \. , \* |
backslash, period, asterisk |
\b |
word boundary |
^hello |
starts with hello |
bye$ |
ends with bye |
(...) |
capture group |
(po|go) |
po or go |
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