Python regular expressions - how to capture multiple groups from a wildcard expression?

生来就可爱ヽ(ⅴ<●) 提交于 2019-12-17 02:23:33

问题


I have a Python regular expression that contains a group which can occur zero or many times - but when I retrieve the list of groups afterwards, only the last one is present. Example:

re.search("(\w)*", "abcdefg").groups()

this returns the list ('g',)

I need it to return ('a','b','c','d','e','f','g',)

Is that possible? How can I do it?


回答1:


In addition to Douglas Leeder's solution, here is the explanation:

In regular expressions the group count is fixed. Placing a quantifier behind a group does not increase group count (imagine all other group indexes increment because an eralier group matched more than once).

Groups with quantifiers are the way of making a complex sub-expression atomic, when there is need to match it more than once. The regex engine has no other way than saving the last match only to the group. In short: There is no way to achieve what you want with a single "unarmed" regular expression, and you have to find another way.




回答2:


re.findall(r"\w","abcdefg")


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/464736/python-regular-expressions-how-to-capture-multiple-groups-from-a-wildcard-expr

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