Newbie backreference question
paulm
paulm at barley.vel.net
Thu Jun 30 17:54:55 EDT 2005
Larry Bates <lbates at syscononline.com> wrote:
> a='test string'
> print a.split()[:-1]
>
> I'm assuming that you want the last space separated word?
>
> Larry Bates
>
>
> paulm wrote:
>> Hi,
>> In perl I can do something like:
>>
>> $a = 'test string';
>> $a =~ /test (\w+)/;
>> $b = $1;
>> print $b . "\n";
>>
>> and my output would be "string".
>>
>> How might this snippet be written in python?
>>
>> Thanks to all...
No, sorry - my bad. I am looking to assign the
backreference to another variable so it can be treated
seperately. So perhaps:
$a = 'test string two';
$a =~ /test \w{2}([\W\w]+)/;
$b = $1;
print $b . "\n";
producing "ring two".
I have read the docs and faqs but remain too dense
to comprehend.
Thanks again...
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