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3,188 Pointswhat's wrong with my answer?
Couldn't find where's going wrong?
import re
string = '''Love, Kenneth: 20
Chalkley, Andrew: 25
McFarland, Dave: 10
Kesten, Joy: 22
Stewart Pinchback, Pinckney Benton: 18'''
players = re.search(r'(?P<last>[\w]+),\s(?P<first>[\w]+):\s(?P<score>[\d]+)', string, re.M)
1 Answer
Susanne Fortunato
7,986 PointsThis is a great start - I'd suggest using the triple quotes & re.X as a way to break apart your groups and help you debug, like this:
players = re.search(r'''
(?P<last>[\w]+),\s
(?P<first>[\w]+):\s
(?P<score>[\d]+)
''', string, re.M|re.X)
Two main things to look at:
first (^) and last ($) indicators to help regex parse the multi-line string
players = re.search(r'''
^(?P<last>[\w]+),\s
(?P<first>[\w]+):\s
(?P<score>[\d]+)
''', string, re.M|re.X)$
And a way to account for the double first name, double last name of the last player
players = re.search(r'''
(?P<last>[\w\s]+),\s
(?P<first>[\w\s]+):\s
(?P<score>[\d]+)
''', string, re.M|re.X)