On Wed, 30 Sep 2015 11:34:04 -0700, massi_srb wrote: > Hi everyone, > > firstly the description of my problem. I have a string in the following > form: > > s = "name1 name2(1) name3 name4 (1, 4) name5(2) ..." > > that is a string made up of groups in the form 'name' (letters only) > plus possibly a tuple containing 1 or 2 integer values. Blanks can be > placed between names and tuples or not, but they surely are placed > beween two groups. I would like to process this string in order to get a > dictionary like this: > > d = { > "name1":(0, 0), > "name2":(1, 0), > "name3":(0, 0), > "name4":(1, 4), > "name5":(2, 0), > } > > I guess this problem can be tackled with regular expressions, but I have > no idea bout how to use them in this case (I'm not a regexp guy). Can > anyone give me a hint? any possible different approach is absolutely > welcome. > > Thanks in advance!
There's a quote for this. 'Some people, when confronted with a problem, think “I know, I'll use regular expressions.” Now they have two problems.' That one's not always true, but any time you're debating a regex solution it should at least come to mind. Lots of people have posted lots of pure Python solutions. I will simply comment that using any of them will make you fundamentally happier as time goes on than trying to shoehorn a regex in. -- Rob Gaddi, Highland Technology -- www.highlandtechnology.com Email address domain is currently out of order. See above to fix. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list