On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Joshua Landau <jos...@landau.ws> wrote:
> On 16 July 2013 07:55, Mohan L <l.mohan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Dear All, > > > > Here is my script : > > > > #!/usr/bin/python > > import re > > > > # A string. > > logs = "date=2012-11-28 time=21:14:59" > > > > # Match with named groups. > > m = > > > re.match("(?P<datetime>(date=(?P<date>[^\s]+))\s+(time=(?P<time>[^\s]+)))", > > logs) > > > > # print > > print m.groupdict() > > > > Output: > > ======== > > > > {'date': '2012-11-28', 'datetime': 'date=2012-11-28 time=21:14:59', > 'time': > > '21:14:59'} > > > > > > Required output : > > ================== > > > > {'date': '2012-11-28', 'datetime': '2012-11-28 21:14:59', 'time': > > '21:14:59'} > > > > need help to correct the below regex > > > > (?P<datetime>(date=(?P<date>[^\s]+))\s+(time=(?P<time>[^\s]+)))" > > > > so that It will have : 'datetime': '2012-11-28 21:14:59' instead of > > 'datetime': 'date=2012-11-28 time=21:14:59' > > > > any help would be greatly appreciated > > Why do you need to do this in a single Regex? Can't you just " > ".join(..) the date and time? > I using another third party python script. It takes the regex from configuration file. I can't write any code. I have to do all this in single regex. Thanks Mohan L
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