Python regex findall numbers and dots

2020-06-03 07:56发布

I'm using re.findall() to extract some version numbers from an HTML file:

>>> import re
>>> text = "<table><td><a href=\"url\">Test0.2.1.zip</a></td><td>Test0.2.1</td></table> Test0.2.1"
>>> re.findall("Test([\.0-9]*)", text)
['0.2.1.', '0.2.1', '0.2.1']

but I would like to only get the ones that do not end in a dot. The filename might not always be .zip so I can't just stick .zip in the regex.

I wanna end up with:

['0.2.1', '0.2.1']

Can anyone suggest a better regex to use? :)

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霸刀☆藐视天下
2楼-- · 2020-06-03 08:24
re.findall(r"Test([0-9.]*[0-9]+)", text)

or, a bit shorter:

re.findall(r"Test([\d.]*\d+)", text)

By the way - you must not escape the dot in a character class:

[\.0-9]  // matches: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . \
[.0-9]   // matches: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .
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