Great thnx. It works. On Jan 16, 6:02 pm, Wolfgang Grafen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Victor Polukcht wrote: > > I have 2 strings: > > > "Global etsi3 *200 ok 30 100% 100% > > Outgoing" > > and > > "Global etsi3 * 4 ok 30 100% 100% > > Outgoing" > > > The difference is "*200" instead of "* 4". Is there ability to write a > > regular expression that will match both of that > > strings?---------------------------- x.py begin -------- > import re > > s1 = "Global etsi3 *200 ok 30 100% 100% Outgoing" > s2 = "Global etsi3 * 4 ok 30 100% 100% > Outgoing" > > re_m = re.compile( "^" > "(\S+)" # Global > "\s+" > "(\S+)" # etsi3 > "\s+" > "((\*)\s*(\d+))" # *200 * 4 > "\s+" > "(\S+)" # ok > "\s+" > "(\S+)" # 30 > "\s+" > "(\S+)" # 100% > "\s+" > "(\S+)" # 100% > "\s+" > "(\S+)" # Outgoing > "$" > ).match > > print "match s1:", re_m(s1).groups() > print "match s2:", re_m(s2).groups() > ----------------------------- x.py file end --------- > > % python x.py > match s1: ('Global', 'etsi3', '*200', '*', '200', 'ok', '30', '100%', '100%', > 'Outgoing') > match s2: ('Global', 'etsi3', '* 4', '*', '4', 'ok', '30', '100%', '100%', > 'Outgoing')
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