What about skipping the re and try this:

'start=|ID=ter54rt543d|SID=ter54rt543d|end=|'.split('|')[1][3:]

On 27.05.2014 14:09, Vlastimil Brom wrote:
2014-05-27 12:59 GMT+02:00 Aman Kashyap <amankashyap1...@gmail.com>:
I would like to create a regular expression in which i can match the "|" 
special character too.

e.g.

start=|ID=ter54rt543d|SID=ter54rt543d|end=|

I want to only |ID=ter54rt543d| from the above string but i am unable to write the  
pattern match containing "|" pipe too.

By default python treat "|" as an OR operator.

But in my case I want to use to as a part of search string.
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Hi,
you can just escpape the pipe with backlash like any other metacharacter:

r"start=\|ID=ter54rt543d"

be sure to use the raw string notation r"...", or you can double all
backslashes in the string.

hth,
    vbr

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