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Start your free trialKARTIK BHASIN
9,299 Pointswhat is wrong in this????
Please Explain why this is wrong
when I replace variable "i" with 4 then it gives the perfect result.
why "," are not included in words when they are stored in li. Like li should be = ["baby,", "dog,", "cat,", "balloon,"]
import re
# EXAMPLE:
# >>> find_words(4, "dog, cat, baby, balloon, me")
# ['baby', 'balloon']
def find_words(i, st):
li = re.findall(r"\w{i,}", st)
return li
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYour letter "i" is just a letter inside the quotes.
To make the passed-in value appear you have to insert it into the string with format, or convert it to a string and concatenate it with the rest of the string:
li = re.findall(r"\w{" + str(i) + ",}", st)
And the comma is not included in the character class represented by "\w", so it will not be part of the matching words.
KARTIK BHASIN
9,299 PointsKARTIK BHASIN
9,299 PointsIsn't Comma a Unicode character ?