I have a text, in which only <b>
and </b>
has been used.for example<b>abcd efg-123</b>
. Can can I extra开发者_如何学Pythonct the string between these tags? also I need to extract 3 words before and after this chunk of <b>abcd efg-123</b>
string.
How can I do that? what would be the suitable regular expression for this?
this will get what's in between the tags,
>>> s="1 2 3<b>abcd efg-123</b>one two three"
>>> for i in s.split("</b>"):
... if "<b>" in i:
... print i.split("<b>")[-1]
...
abcd efg-123
Handles tags inside the <b>
unless they are <b>
ofcouse.
import re
sometext = 'blah blah 1 2 3<b>abcd efg-123</b>word word2 word3 blah blah'
result = re.findall(
r'(((?:(?:^|\s)+\w+){3}\s*)' # Match 3 words before
r'<b>([^<]*|<[^/]|</[^b]|</b[^>])</b>' # Match <b>...</b>
r'(\s*(?:\w+(?:\s+|$)){3}))', sometext) # Match 3 words after
result == [(' 1 2 3<b>abcd efg-123</b>word word2 word3 ',
' 1 2 3',
'abcd efg-123',
'word word2 word3 ')]
This should work, and perform well, but if it gets any more advanced then this you should consider using a html parser.
This is actually a very dumb version and doesn't allow nested tags.
re.search(r"(\w+)\s+(\w+)\s+(\w+)\s+<b>([^<]+)</b>\s+(\w+)\s+(\w+)\s+(\w+)", text)
See Python documentation.
You should not use regexes for HTML parsing. That way madness lies.
The above-linked article actually provides a regex for your problem -- but don't use it.
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