Short, perfect program to read sentences of webpage
MRAB
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Wed Dec 8 20:31:13 EST 2021
On 2021-12-08 23:17, Stefan Ram wrote:
> Cameron Simpson <cs at cskk.id.au> writes:
>>Instead, consider the \b (word boundary) and \w (word character)
>>markers, which will let you break strings up, and then maybe test the
>>results with str.isupper().
>
> Thanks for your comments, most or all of them are
> valid, and I will try to take them into account!
>
> Regexps might have their disadvantages, but when I use them,
> it is clearer for me to do all the matching with regexps
> instead of mixing them with Python calls like str.isupper.
> Therefore, it is helpful for me to have a regexp to match
> upper and lower case characters separately. Some regexp
> dialects support "\p{Lu}" and "\p{Ll}" for this.
>
If you want "\p{Lu}" and "\p{Ll}", have a look at the 'regex' module on
PyPI:
https://pypi.org/project/regex/
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