Hey Eduardo!
That's definitely very useful. Regex is obviously used for some serious
syntax-organising by software developers and those tidbits of information
would invariably be useful for what we do in in CG. I see potential in
using it in this context whereby, say for an example.
<sequence>_<shot>_<version>_<minorversion>.<fileExtension>
Great to know that there is a built-in function as groups() and groupdict()
now
On Sunday, 4 May 2014 20:47:26 UTC+10, Jeremy YeoKhoo wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> This should be fairly easy for you guys who know regex. If I have a string
> that I want to enable versioning, so say for an example I want to recognize
> a string if it contains ['v001', 'v002', etc...]
> I have something like this...
>
> remp= re.search('[0-9]+', 'hello_v001')
> print temp.group()
>
> but I dont want it to return when:
> remp= re.search('[0-9]+', 'hello_001')
> print temp.group()
>
> Thanks
> -Jeremy
>
>
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