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Regular expression negative look-ahead in python

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I have table names in this form:

MY_TABLE
MY_TABLE_CTL
MY_TABLE_DEL
MY_TABLE_RUN
YOUR_TABLE
YOUR_TABLE_CTL
YOUR_TABLE_DEL
YOUR_TABLE_RUN

I am trying to create a regular expression that will return true for only these tables:

MY_TABLE
YOUR_TABLE

I tried these:

pattern = re.compile(r"_(?!(CTL|DEL|RUN))")pattern = re.compile(r"w+(?!(CTL|DEL|RUN))")
pattern = re.compile(r"(?!(CTL|DEL|RUN)$)")

But, both match.I do not need to capture anything.

posted Jul 2, 2013 by anonymous

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Use the "is not a word" character class on either end.

answer Jul 2, 2013 by anonymous
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For example gcd(3, -7) returns -1, which means that a co-prime test that would work in many other languages 'if gcd(x, y) == 1' will fail in Python for negative y.

And, of course, since -|x| is less than |x|, returning -|x| rather than |x| is not returning the greatest common divisor of x and y when y is negative.

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For example:

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I want to find a negative and a positive minimum.

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I have a list of a list of integers. The lists are long so i cant really show an actual example of on of the lists, but I know that they contain only the integers 1,2,3,4.

so for example. s2 = [[1,2,2,3,2,1,4,4],[2,4,3,2,3,1]]

I am calculating the product, sum, max, min.... of each list in s2 but I get negative or 0 for the product for a lot of the lists. (I am doing this in ipython)

for x in s2: Â  Â  print(len = , len(x), sum = , sum(x), prod = , prod(x), max = , max(x), min = , min(x))
...
 (len = , 100, sum = , 247, prod = , 0, max = , 4, min = , 1) (len = , 100, sum = , 230, prod = , -4611686018427387904, max = , 4, min = , 1) (len = , 100, sum = , 261, prod = , 0, max = , 4, min = , 1)
 .....
 (prod =, 0, max =, 4, min =, 1) (prod =, 1729382256910270464, max =, 4, min =, 1) (prod =, 0, max =, 4, min =, 1)
.... 

Whats going on?

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