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Python Articles - Page 990 of 1048
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In Python, regular expressions (regex) search and manipulate strings in various ways. If we need to match whitespace characters without including newline characters. This article will explore how to achieve this using Python’s re module. The following are the methods included to match whitespace but not newlines using Python regular expressions - Using re.sub() Method Using re.findall() Method Using Positive Lookahead Using re.sub() Method The re.sub() method offers an efficient way to replace whitespace characters (excluding newlines) within a string. This method takes the pattern ... Read More
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Python regular expressions (regex) provide various ways to handle whitespaces, including spaces, tabs, and newline characters, which can be effectively stripped from strings using regex. This article will explain how to split a string on newline characters using different regular expressions, following are the various methods to achieve the present task. Using re.split(r"[]", text) Splitting on One or More Newlines Using Quantifier [+] Splitting on Newlines with Whitespace Using re.split(r"\s*", text) Using re.split(r"[]", text) The re.split() function splits a string wherever the specified regular expression pattern ... Read More
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Python's built-in splitlines() method and the split() method with as a delimiter are sufficient to split strings based on newline characters. This article will explore different approaches to splitting strings on sequences of newline characters using Python's regular expressions. Splitting on One or More Newlines The Python re.split() function uses a regular expression to split a string. We'll use the pattern +, which means one or more newlines. The re.split() will find where these newlines are, split the string there, and return a list of the resulting pieces. The re.split() function then splits the string at each ... Read More
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In Python, recursion is a programming technique where a function calls itself to solve a problem. Backtracking means trying different options one by one and going back if one option doesn’t work. It helps in solving problems step by step, like puzzles or finding the right path. How Recursion and Backtracking Work Together Imagine navigating a maze. We are trying a path, and if it hits a dead-end, we go back and try another. That’s backtracking. The steps of trying and going back are done using recursive function calls. Backtracking frequently uses recursion to explore different possibilities ... Read More
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Python's built-in module re (regular expression) provides special characters to match spaces, newlines, tabs etc. spaces can be extracted using the pattern " " and newlines can be extracted using the pattern "" The following is a simple overview of these special characters- Whitespace Character \s : Matches any whitespace character. Tab \t : Matches a tab character. Newline : Matches a newline character. Vertical Tab \v : Matches a vertical tab character. Form Feed \f : Matches ... Read More
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The built-in Python module re provides re.search() and re.match(), which are powerful regular expression functions. They are commonly used functions for finding patterns in strings, but they behave differently. The re.search() Function The re.search() function checks the entire string for a match. It will return the first match it finds in the string, not just at the beginning. This is helpful when the pattern might appear in the middle or end of the string. If it finds a match, it returns a Match object; if not, it returns None. Example In the following example re.search() function looks through the whole ... Read More
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Usually, if we need to find a particular word such as, "data" in a text or a string we will directly search for it. We can also use a sequence of characters which forms a pattern to search for words in a string. For example the characters "[0-9]" matches a single digit number and "[0-9]+" matches any string containing one or more digits. These sequence of characters are known as regular expressions. Groups in Python Regular Expressions Like any other programming Python provides a module named re to handle regular expressions. The methods re.match() and re.search() of this module are ... Read More
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Python's, regular expressions (regex) allow us to search, extract, and manipulate patterns in strings. Sometimes, If we want to extract only numbers from a string, except decimals, then we can use re.findall() method with a specific regex pattern. The regex pattern was designed to specifically match the integer pattern. Let us first understand the regular expression used: \b\d+\b This pattern matches numbers like 10, 245, 89 but not 12.34 or 0.56 (decimals). \b : Word boundary to ensure we match standalone numbers. \d+ : One or more digits (0–9). ... Read More
