match in python code example
Example 1: python pattern matching example
import re
pattern = re.compile('[a-zA-Z ]+') # a...z A...Z and space allowed
message = "Weather is nice"
if pattern.match(message).group() == message:
print("match")
else:
print("no match")
Example 2: python regular expression
import re
# The string you want to find a pattern within
test_string = 'Hello greppers!'
# Creating a regular expression pattern
# This is a simple one which finds "Hello"
pattern = re.compile(r'Hello')
# This locates and returns all the occurences of the pattern
# within the test_string
match = pattern.finditer(test_string)
# Outputs all the ocurrences which were returned as
# as match objects
for match in matches:
print(match)
Example 3: python .findall
## Search for pattern 'bb' in string 'aabbcc'.
## All of the pattern must match, but it may appear anywhere.
## On success, match.group() is matched text.
match = re.search(r'bb', 'aabbcc') # found, match.group() == "bb"
match = re.search(r'cd', 'aabbcc') # not found, match == None
## . = any char but \n
match = re.search(r'...c', 'aabbcc') # found, match.group() == "abbc"
## \d = digit char, \w = word char
match = re.search(r'\d\d\d', 'p123g') # found, match.group() == "123"
match = re.search(r'\w\w\w', '@@abcd!!') # found, match.group() == "abc"
Example 4: re.match() python
import re
pattern = '^a...s$'
test_string = 'abyss'
result = re.match(pattern, test_string)
if result:
print("Search successful.")
else:
print("Search unsuccessful.")
Example 5: re.match python
import re
xx = "guru99,education11 is fun"
r1 = re.findall(r"^\w+",xx)
print(r1)
Example 6: python re
parse("Today is Dec 1 16", fuzzy_with_tokens=True)
parse("Today is Dec 1 14", fuzzy_with_tokens=True)
parse("Today is Nov 30 12", fuzzy_with_tokens=True)