Hi folks,
I'm new to regular expressions (and a novice at Python) but it seems to be the
tool I need for a particular problem. I have a bunch of strings that looks like
this:
'blahblah_sf1234-sf1238_blahblah'
and I would like to use the re module to parse all the 'sfXXXX' parts of the
string. Each 'sfXXXX' needs to be its own string when I am through. How do I
compile a regular expression that looks for more than one instance? Currently
my expression looks like this:
myString = re.compile('sf[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]')
This works great for finding the first instance of 'sfXXXX'. I hope that was
clear :)
Thanks,
Shane
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