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Start your free trialRungano Matonda
3,237 PointsRegular expressions in Python Task 5 of 5
Hey guys...need help, don't know what's wrong here...I am getting "task 1 no longer passing"
import re
with open("basics.txt") as open_file:
file_object = open_file
data = file_object.read()
file_object.close()
first = re.match(r'Four', data)
print(first)
file_object =r.search(liberty)
2 Answers
Jeanette Brown
20,485 Pointsimport re
file_object = open('basics.txt')
data = file_object.read()
file_object.close()
first = re.match(r'Four', data)
liberty = re.search(r'Liberty', data)
Andrei Fecioru
15,059 PointsHi,
Your last line just doesn't make much sense:
file_object =r.search(liberty)
There is no variable defined with the name r
. Also there is no variable liberty
either.
I am assuming that you are trying to search for the string "liberty" in the data you've just read from the file. in which case you may want to do something like:
file_object = re.search(r"liberty", data)
NOTE: I would rename the file_object
variable to something else since the re.search
function returns a reg-ex match object (not a file handler).
Hope this helps.
Rungano Matonda
3,237 PointsThanks but it still was not passing. After hours of headaches i realized that I had to put a capital letter "L" for liberty:(
Andrei Fecioru
15,059 PointsYes, it is very difficult to debug Python code in workspaces. There's virtual no feedback or error messages which can guide you on the right path. Usually what I do is to copy/paste the code in a script file locally, and run it directly with the python interpreter on my machine.
Rungano Matonda
3,237 PointsOh okay...never thought of running on the python interpreter...we now do that, thanks mate:)