backreference
John Machin
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Sun Jan 12 06:57:34 EST 2003
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read-the-signature at send-spam-to-dev-null.com wrote in message news:<avn96u$nlb$1 at wnnews.sci.kun.nl>... > Peter Hansen <peter at engcorp.com> wrote: > > Does something like this help? > > > >>>> re.sub(r'([^,?])(([,?]))', r'\1 \2', 'Hello, how are you?') > > 'Hello , how are you ?' > > actually, it does (after adding dot, exclamation mark and so on). Had to > re-read the code twice before getting it, though. I had never worked with > the '\#' (where # is a number) before. Thanks! > > > Not really general-purpose, but it works on the example you gave and maybe > > that's as complex as you need... > > Yeah it is. Let's hope it runs relatively fast. I don't mind waiting a > little, but it has to run over about 6000 documents :-) > What will happen if the 6,000 documents contain commas like in this sentence? What if they contain some source code e.g. ",".join(some_list)??
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