Call functions from re.sub

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独厮守ぢ 2020-12-31 05:07

This is a simple example:

import re

math=\'3+5\'
print re.sub(r\'<(.)>(\\d+?)\\+(\\d+?)\', int(r\'\\2\') + int(r\'\\3\'         


        
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  •  半阙折子戏
    2020-12-31 05:50

    If you want to use a function with re.sub you need to pass a function, not an expression. As documented here, your function should take the match object as an argument and returns the replacement string. You can access the groups with the usual .group(n) methods and so on. An example:

    re.sub("(a+)(b+)", lambda match: "{0} as and {1} bs ".format(
        len(match.group(1)), len(match.group(2))
    ), "aaabbaabbbaaaabb")
    # Output is '3 as and 2 bs 2 as and 3 bs 4 as and 2 bs '
    

    Note that the function should return strings (since they will be put back into the original string).

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