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I came across some strings with the following content, example:
"++++++//texto+++!!!+++//texto++++"
I’m trying to find a method to clear the phrase but I’m not succeeding, someone could help me?
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I came across some strings with the following content, example:
"++++++//texto+++!!!+++//texto++++"
I’m trying to find a method to clear the phrase but I’m not succeeding, someone could help me?
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You can use Regex(Regular expressions) to find such words, follow a short example:
import re
test1 = "31teste123 regex==="
test2 = "++++//jamanta+++de+++//pedra++++"
def formatString(string):
formatedArray = re.findall('[a-zA-Z]+', string)
print(" ".join(formatedArray))
formatString(test1)
formatString(test2)
Output would be an array containing words:
Test1 = ['test', 'regex']
test2 = ['jamanta', 'de', 'stone']
You can test more things on this site: http://regexr.com/
To print the way he wants, it is possible to do this way: print(" ".join(formatedArray))
, the result is each word separated by a space
Keeps giving Nameerror: name 'formatedArray' is not defined. Sorry if you ask for beast...
@Miltonteixeira Here it is running normally, try adding this line: formatedArray = ""
@Miltonteixeira Add it before using formatedArray
s = '++++text+++text++++' formatedArray = "" - s = s.replace("+", "") print (s. Join(formatedArray))
So? Sorry guy I’m trying to learn this.
@Miltonteixeira no, you are mixing the two solutions, my code by itself already removes all characters, like this "+", do as I did, use a function.
When I try to print your code it returns None... I believe I’m doing something wrong.
incidentally pardon it returns exactly as you said, but I need you to return "Jamanta of stone"
@Miltonteixeira Code has been edited, test now.
Gee Vinicius thank you so much, I owe you some barley!
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What does "clear the sentence" mean? What would be the expected/desired result in this case?
– Miguel
meant to remove characters like this "+, /" in the middle of the string, I believe I can do this using regular expressions, but I’m lost in how to do.
– Milton Teixeira
If there are few characters to be removed, you can use the
minha_string.replace('+', '')
, for example. https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.replace– Leonardo Pessoa
Unfortunately there are more characters, I needed a way that kind of formatted the text, I’ll explain better what I’m doing, I’m using scrapy to extract data from a page and the description of some items comes this way that I quoted, wanted the description in a good format to add the list of extracted items. For example, if the text comes: "++++//jamanta+++de++//stone+++" it holds "stone jamanta".
– Milton Teixeira
The title of your question is not 100% correct, which you want to remove not necessarily "escape characters".
– Sidon