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Regular Expression Patterns in Python
Except for control characters, (+ ? . * ^ $ ( ) [ ] { } | \), all characters match themselves. You can escape a control character by preceding it with a backslash.
Following table lists the regular expression syntax that is available in Python −
Sr.No. | Pattern & Description |
---|---|
1 |
^ Matches beginning of line. |
2 |
$ Matches end of line. |
3 |
. Matches any single character except newline. Using m option allows it to match newline as well. |
4 |
[...] Matches any single character in brackets. |
5 |
[^...] Matches any single character not in brackets |
6 |
re* Matches 0 or more occurrences of preceding expression. |
7 |
re+ Matches 1 or more occurrence of preceding expression. |
8 |
re? Matches 0 or 1 occurrence of preceding expression. |
9 |
re{ n} Matches exactly n number of occurrences of preceding expression. |
10 |
re{ n,} Matches n or more occurrences of preceding expression. |
11 |
re{ n, m} Matches at least n and at most m occurrences of preceding expression. |
12 |
a| b Matches either a or b. |
13 |
(re) Groups regular expressions and remembers matched text. |
14 |
(?imx) Temporarily toggles on i, m, or x options within a regular expression. If in parentheses, only that area is affected. |
15 |
(?-imx) Temporarily toggles off i, m, or x options within a regular expression. If in parentheses, only that area is affected. |
16 |
(?: re) Groups regular expressions without remembering matched text. |
17 |
(?imx: re) Temporarily toggles on i, m, or x options within parentheses. |
18 |
(?-imx: re) Temporarily toggles off i, m, or x options within parentheses. |
19 |
(?#...) Comment. |
20 |
(?= re) Specifies position using a pattern. Doesn't have a range. |
21 |
(?! re) Specifies position using pattern negation. Doesn't have a range. |
22 |
(?> re) Matches independent pattern without backtracking. |
23 |
\w Matches word characters. |
24 |
\W Matches nonword characters. |
25 |
\s Matches whitespace. Equivalent to [\t\n\r\f]. |
26 |
\S Matches nonwhitespace. |
27 |
\d Matches digits. Equivalent to [0-9]. |
28 |
\D Matches nondigits. |
29 |
\A Matches beginning of string. |
30 |
\Z Matches end of string. If a newline exists, it matches just before newline. |
31 |
\z Matches end of string. |
32 |
\G Matches point where last match finished. |
33 |
\b Matches word boundaries when outside brackets. Matches backspace (0x08) when inside brackets. |
34 |
\B Matches nonword boundaries. |
35 |
\n, \t, etc. Matches newlines, carriage returns, tabs, etc. |
36 |
\1...\9 Matches nth grouped subexpression. |
37 |
\10 Matches nth grouped subexpression if it matched already. Otherwise refers to the octal representation of a character code. |
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