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4,346 PointsExtract the twitter account using regular expression with re.search()
Question: ...make a new variable, twitters that is an re.search() where the pattern catches the Twitter handle for a person. Remember to mark it as being at the end of the string. You'll also want to use the re.MULTILINE flag.
string = '''Love, Kenneth, kenneth+challenge@teamtreehouse.com, 555-555-5555, @kennethlove Chalkley, Andrew, andrew@teamtreehouse.co.uk, 555-555-5556, @chalkers McFarland, Dave, dave.mcfarland@teamtreehouse.com, 555-555-5557, @davemcfarland Kesten, Joy, joy@teamtreehouse.com, 555-555-5558, @joykesten'''
I tried replacing re.search with re.findall, and from the print(twitters) like below twitters = re.findall(''' ^[\w]+,\s[\w]+,\s [\w\d.+]+@[\w\d+.]+,\s [\d]{3}-[\d]{3}-[\d]{4},\s (.[\w]+)$ ''',string,re.X|re.M) print(twitters)
Output given in the console was ['@kennethlove', '@chalkers', '@davemcfarland', '@joykesten']
Thanks in advance
import re
string = '''Love, Kenneth, kenneth+challenge@teamtreehouse.com, 555-555-5555, @kennethlove
Chalkley, Andrew, andrew@teamtreehouse.co.uk, 555-555-5556, @chalkers
McFarland, Dave, dave.mcfarland@teamtreehouse.com, 555-555-5557, @davemcfarland
Kesten, Joy, joy@teamtreehouse.com, 555-555-5558, @joykesten'''
contacts = re.search('''
(?P<email>[\w\d.+]+@[\w\d+.]+),\s #Email
(?P<phone>[\d]{3}-[\d]{3}-[\d]{4}), #phone
''', string,re.X)
twitters = re.search('''
^[\w]+,\s[\w]+,\s
[\w\d.+]+@[\w\d+.]+,\s
[\d]{3}-[\d]{3}-[\d]{4},\s
(.[\w]+)$
''',string,re.X|re.M)
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsYou're working to hard! You've got a very complicated regex that's anchored at both ends, but all you want in this case is just the Twitter handle from the end of the string.
Hint: the first character of a Twitter handle is always "@".
alenwong
4,346 PointsHI Steven
I wondered if I was expected to produce something like below?
twitters = re.search(''' (@[\w]+)$ ''', string, re.X|re.M)
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsI expect that will pass. But you don't need the parentheses or the brackets. And since it's all on one line, you could also leave off the spaces and use normal quotes.