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Python Regular Expressions in Python Introduction to Regular Expressions Email Groups

Maba Bah
Maba Bah
2,744 Points

Not sure what I'm doing wrong here.

Any help?

emails.py
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(r'''
^(?P<email>[-\w\d+.]+@[-\w.]+)
(?P<phone>\d{3}-\d{3}-\d{4}+)$
''', string, re.M |re.X | re.I)

2 Answers

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 Points

You are very close.

  • remove the start of line anchor ^, and the end of line anchor $. These say the pattern match must include those end points. Since the target is within the line. This fails to match
  • remove the + following the {4}. This is seen as a double modifier β€œone or more multiples of 4”
  • you are missing pattern characters to consume the comma and space \s between the two targeted fields.

Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!!

Maba Bah
Maba Bah
2,744 Points
contacts = re.search(r'''
(?P<email>[\w\d.+]+@[\w.]+)
[^,\s\t]+
(?P<phone>[\d{3}-\d{3}-\d{4}])
''', string, re.X |re.M)

I keep encountering an error "bad character range }-\d"

Chris Freeman
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 Points

Two issues

  • remove square brackets from the phone number pattern. Characters between square brackets are considered a character set. If a hyphen is used anywhere but the first character in a character set, it is assumed to be defining a range of characters. Both the } and the \d are not legal as a start or end of a character range.
  • remove the caret ^ from the character range used to catch the comma and space.

Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!!

Maba Bah
Maba Bah
2,744 Points

Splendid! Thank you so much! Looks like I might have to revise some previous regex videos