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5,793 Pointscan you assist please
Import re. Create an re.match() for the word "Four" in the data variable. Assign this to a new variable named first.
import re
file_object = open("basics.txt")
data = file_object.read()
file_object.close()
first = r'Four'
print(re.match(r'Four', data))
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThe instructions ask you to assign the result of the "re.match" to the "first" variable. But this code is assigning the variable with a literal string and then printing the result of the "re.match".
Re-arrange it a bit so the variable gets assigned using the "re.match". And you don't need to "print" anything.