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re.sub function
We need to create a number formatting system for a contacts database. Create a program that will take the phone number as input, and if the number starts with "00", replace them with "+". The number should be printed after formatting. this is the question asked, but with my code it will replace all the zeroes in the number with a "+". so how can i make it just to check for the first two caracters of the number? #### import re num = input() zero = "00" new_num = re.sub(zero, "+", num) print(new_num) ####
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You can use the string method startswith() to determine if the string starts with 00. If it does, construct a new string with + and the remaining characters.
Using re without defining regular expression patterns seems a little overpowered to me – it can all be achieved with built-in functions
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Jayakrishna🇮🇳 I think that would fail for "1230045" ("123+45") as it will replace 00 even if it isn't in the beginning of the string
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In that case, as already know that match() checks at beginning then use that combined with sub() function.
if re.match("00", num) :
print(re.sub(zero, "+", num, 1)
I think, those with basic samples from lesson, may it fail other cases. Not tested. OP should try..
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Yes, you are right!
you need the count=1 parameter also!
else it will anyway replace the other two zeroes.
tanks
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Ramiz Besic check "00120034" – you will still need the count=1 parameter as suggested by Jayakrishna🇮🇳
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thanks for your help.
worked with this one:
import re
num = input()
zero = "00"
if num.startswith(zero):
print(re.sub(zero, "+", num))
else:
print(num)
0
Use count= 1 as parameter to sub function.
new_num = re.sub(zero, "+",num,1)
Syntax is : sub(pattern, replace, string, count=0, flag=0) have default values for count and flags