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5,284 PointsCreate a variable names that is an re.match() against string. The pattern should provide two groups, one for a last name
Create a variable names that is an re.match() against string. The pattern should provide two groups, one for a last name match and one for a first name match. The name parts are separated by a comma and a space.
Bummer: TypeError: match() missing 1 required positional argument: 'string' names.py 1 import re 2 ā 3 string = 'Perotto, Pier Giorgio' 4 names = re.match("x, y")
help please syntax error
import re
string = 'Perotto, Pier Giorgio'
names = re.match("x, y")
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsHere's a couple of hints:
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re.match
requires two arguments, the second one should be the string - the pattern will need two pairs of parentheses to identify the groups