How to form a dict out of a string by doing regex ?
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Wed Jun 15 14:58:07 EDT 2011
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On 6/15/2011 10:42 AM, Satyajit Sarangi wrote: > > > data = "GEOMETRYCOLLECTION (POINT (-8.9648437500000000 > -4.1308593750000000), POINT (2.0214843750000000 -2.6367187500000000), > POINT (-1.4062500000000000 -11.1621093750000000), POINT > (-11.9531250000000000,-10.8984375000000000), POLYGON > ((-21.6210937500000000 1.8457031250000000,2.4609375000000000 > 2.1972656250000000, -18.9843750000000000 -3.6914062500000000, > -22.6757812500000000 -3.3398437500000000, -22.1484375000000000 > -2.6367187500000000, -21.6210937500000000 > 1.8457031250000000)),LINESTRING (-11.9531250000000000 > 11.3378906250000000, 7.7343750000000000 11.5136718750000000, > 12.3046875000000000 2.5488281250000000, 12.2167968750000000 > 1.6699218750000000, 14.5019531250000000 3.9550781250000000))" > > This is my string . If this what you are given by an unchangable external source or can you get something a bit better? One object per line would make the problem pretty simple, with no regex required. > How do I traverse through it and form 3 dicts of Point , Polygon and > Linestring containing the co-ordinates ? Dicts map keys to values. I do not see any key values above. It looks like you really want three sets. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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