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Chris
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Sun Apr 13 06:08:43 EDT 2003
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"Tiller, Jason" <jtiller at sjm.com> wrote in message news:<mailman.1050107298.22320.python-list at python.org>... > Hi, "Aussie", :) > > Now, to be totally honest, I kicked myself after Robin pointed out that you > can get a CSV add-on module for Python. DOH! ::sigh:: Of course something > like this is available - this is hardly the first-ever application of CSV > (or TSV or whatever)... > > I apologize if the commented regex wasn't detailed enough to completely > explain its function. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. I > can tell that the base regex I described in my previous message doesn't meet > all the possible situations that a more sophisticated CSV module might. > > If you're just interested in understanding regex'es for potential > application in your own scripts, the regex chapter in "Programming Perl" is > /very/ good, IMHO. There's always Jeffrey Freidl's "Mastering Regular > Expressions" - all of the solid concepts are there, regardless of language. > I apologize that I can't really offer insight into Python-based regex > processing - I just haven't studied it well, and the Programming Python > (1.3) book that I have devotes only five or so pages to the entire topic > ("Programming Perl"'s regex chapter is 70 pages, and "Mastering..." is 308 > pages). I would hope that the more modern "Programming Python" does a > better job... > > However, for solving your particular problem, I encourage you to take a look > at the CSV module that Robin mentioned in his post. > > Good luck! > > ---Jason > > Jason, Sorry not to be clear. I didn't have a problem with your explanation, it's just that my brain freezes trying to understand regular expressions (beyond the basics). I have the book you mention and maybe I can dust it off and give it a go!
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