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Start your free trialelmira bonab
3,471 PointsI am not sure how to include a regular expression in __init__ in a class
Here is my code:
string = '''Love, Kennetch: 20
Chalkey, Andrew: 25'''
players_pattern = re.compile(r'''
^(?P<name>(?P<last_name>[\w\s]+),\s
(?P<first_name>[\w\s]+)):\s
(?P<score>\d{2})$
''', re.X|re.M)
class Player():
def __init__(self,mystring):
self.first_name = players_pattern.search().group('first_name')
self.last_name = players_pattern.search().group('last_name')
self.score = players_pattern.search().group('score')
for match in players_pattern.finditer(mystring):
self.first_name = match.group('first_name')
self.last_name = match.group('last_name')
self.score = match.group('score')
import re
string = '''Love, Kenneth: 20
Chalkley, Andrew: 25
McFarland, Dave: 10
Kesten, Joy: 22
Stewart Pinchback, Pinckney Benton: 18'''
2 Answers
Myers Carpenter
6,421 PointsThe second task to this challenge doesn't have anything to do with regexes. It took me a few reads of the directions to before I understood that. It's asking for a class that you would create an instance like this
player1 = Player(first_name="Myers", last_name="Carpenter", score=9001)
print(player1.first_name) # -> "Myers"
Myers Carpenter
6,421 PointsFrom reading the description of the challenge I would think that your answer is going to look like:
players = re.search(SOME_REGEX_HERE)
elmira bonab
3,471 Pointsthanks for the response! Your answer for the first part of challenge is correct, but my question is about the second part of the challenge which we need to create a class named Player that has those same three attributes, last_name, first_name, and score.
Chris Grazioli
31,225 PointsChris Grazioli
31,225 Pointswhy are you using players_pattern= re.compile ? and in the Player Class why mystring?