I'm writing a small tool to extract a bunch of values from a string (usually a tweet).
The string could consist of words and numbers along with an amount prefixed by a currency symbol (£,$,€ etc.) and a number of hashtags (#foo #bar). I'm running on appEngine and using tweepy to bring in the tweets.
The current code I have to find the values is below:
tagex = re.compile(r'#.*')
curex = re.compile(ur'[£].*')
for x in api.user_timeline(since_id = t.lastimport):
tags = re.findall(tagex, x.text)
amount = re.findall(curex, x.text)[0]
logging.info("Text: " + x.text)
logging.info("Tags: " + str(tags))
logging.info("Amount: " + amount)
where x.text is for example "Taxi London £6.50 #projectfoo #clientmeetin开发者_StackOverflowg"
The tagex finds the hashtags fine, but I can't get curex to extract the amount currently I get: Amount: £6.50 #projectfoo #clientmeeting.
I also need to separate off the currency symbol so as to get the amount as a float, but that should be pretty simple later.
>>> re.search(ur'([£$€])(\d+(?:\.\d{2})?)', s).groups()
(u'\xa3', u'6.50')
[£$€]
matches one currency symbol\d+(?:\.\d{2})
matches one or more digits followed by an optional decimal point followed by exactly two digits- The
()
's capture the symbol and amount separately
The problem with your regex is that .*
matches anything and is greedy, so at the end of a regex it matches everything that follows.
I've altered Marcog's regex altered a bit
re.search(ur'([£\$€])(\d+(?:\.\d{2})?)', s).groups()
by escaping the dollar sign.
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