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Is '@' a special character in regular expressions? I am asking
because I don't understand the following:
import re
s = ' @'
re.sub(r'\b@','*',s) ' @' s = ' a'
re.sub(r'\ba','*',s)

' *'

Have googled atsign and regular expressions but have not found
anything useful. System is Win XP, Python 2.3.3. Any help would be
appreciated.
Jul 18 '05 #1
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On 18 Jan 2004 15:45:31 -0800, sl****@hotmail.com (Steve Zatz) wrote:
Is '@' a special character in regular expressions? I am asking
because I don't understand the following:
import re
s = ' @'
re.sub(r'\b@','*',s)' @' s = ' a'
re.sub(r'\ba','*',s)

' *'

Have googled atsign and regular expressions but have not found
anything useful. System is Win XP, Python 2.3.3. Any help would be
appreciated.


I suck at regular expressions, but I think that what's going on here is
that \b matches an empty string, but only at the start or end of a word.
In the first case ("\b@" and " @"), there is no start-of-word, so no
match, no substitution.

In the second case ("\ba" and " a", you have \b matching the empty string
between the blank and the "a", because the "a" is considered a word.

"a" is going to be considered a word, because it's entirely composed of
letters and numbers (a single letter), while "@" is not.
Jul 18 '05 #2

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