Re: [Tutor] My problem in simple terms

2019-03-22 Thread Mats Wichmann
On 3/21/19 11:54 PM, Edward Kanja wrote: > Greetings, > I'm referring to my question i sent earlier, kindly if you have a hint on > how i can solve > my problem i will really appreciate. After running regular expressions > using python > my output has lot of square brackets i.e.

Re: [Tutor] My problem in simple terms

2019-03-22 Thread Edward Kanja
Greetings, I'm referring to my question i sent earlier, kindly if you have a hint on how i can solve my problem i will really appreciate. After running regular expressions using python my output has lot of square brackets i.e. [][][][][][][][][]. How do i substitute this with empty string so as to

Re: [Tutor] My problem in simple terms

2019-03-04 Thread Peter Otten
Edward Kanja wrote: > Hi there , > Earlier i had sent an email on how to use re.sub function to eliminate > square brackets. I have simplified the statements. Attached txt file named > unon.Txt has the data im extracting from. The file named code.txt has the > codes I'm using to extract the

Re: [Tutor] My problem in simple terms

2019-03-04 Thread Alan Gauld via Tutor
On 04/03/2019 11:44, Edward Kanja wrote: > Hi there , > Earlier i had sent an email on how to use re.sub function to eliminate > square brackets. I have simplified the statements. Attached txt file named > unon.Txt has the data im extracting from. Thankyou, that's much better. Although the code

[Tutor] My problem in simple terms

2019-03-04 Thread Edward Kanja
Hi there , Earlier i had sent an email on how to use re.sub function to eliminate square brackets. I have simplified the statements. Attached txt file named unon.Txt has the data im extracting from. The file named code.txt has the codes I'm using to extract the data.The regular expression works