Popular recipes tagged "string" but not "string_parsing"http://code.activestate.com/recipes/tags/string-string_parsing/2015-01-24T21:21:27-08:00ActiveState Code RecipesBytes-to-human / human-to-bytes converter (Python) 2012-02-02T16:09:52-08:00Giampaolo Rodolàhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4178764/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578019-bytes-to-human-human-to-bytes-converter/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 578019 by <a href="/recipes/users/4178764/">Giampaolo Rodolà</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/bytes/">bytes</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/conversion/">conversion</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/converter/">converter</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/human/">human</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/humanize/">humanize</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). Revision 15. </p> <p>Here goes.</p> Use PrettyTable and xtopdf to create PDF tables with borders, alignment and padding (Python) 2015-01-24T21:21:27-08:00Vasudev Ramhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4173351/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/579012-use-prettytable-and-xtopdf-to-create-pdf-tables-wi/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 579012 by <a href="/recipes/users/4173351/">Vasudev Ram</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/data/">data</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pdf/">pdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/prettytable/">prettytable</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/tabular/">tabular</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/xtopdf/">xtopdf</a>). </p> <p>This recipe shows how to create tabular data in PDF format, supporting neat borders, and alignment and padding of columns, using the Python libraries called PrettyTable and xtopdf.</p> Random Password Generation (Python) 2014-08-10T15:50:40-07:00Paul Wolfhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4190553/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578920-random-password-generation/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 578920 by <a href="/recipes/users/4190553/">Paul Wolf</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/generator/">generator</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/password/">password</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/python/">python</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/random/">random</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/strong/">strong</a>). </p> <p>Generate a password (or other secure token) using a pattern language similar to regular expressions. We'll use the <code>strgen</code> module that enables a user to generate test data, unique ids, passwords, vouchers or other randomized data very quickly using a template language. The template language is superficially similar to regular expressions but instead of defining how to match or capture strings, it defines how to generate randomized strings.</p> String length (Batch) 2013-10-10T16:27:48-07:00greg zakharovhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4184115/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578664-string-length/ <p style="color: grey"> Batch recipe 578664 by <a href="/recipes/users/4184115/">greg zakharov</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/length/">length</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). Revision 2. </p> <p>A way for checking string length.</p> Formating strings (print a table) (Batch) 2013-06-18T07:52:03-07:00greg zakharovhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4184115/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578562-formating-strings-print-a-table/ <p style="color: grey"> Batch recipe 578562 by <a href="/recipes/users/4184115/">greg zakharov</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/format/">format</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/table/">table</a>). </p> <p>As you know there are no escape characters such as "\t" in the windows command language but it does not mean that we can not format text. Command prompt has its own tricks. At firstly, you need declare enabledelayedexpansion after setlocal command in your batch file to get access for some interesting things; secondly, use &lt;code&gt;&lt;nul set /p "str=[string]"&lt;/code&gt; construction which is equal print function in C language. OK, next batch file print multiplication table.</p> Split string sample (Batch) 2013-08-13T11:29:44-07:00greg zakharovhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4184115/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578638-split-string-sample/ <p style="color: grey"> Batch recipe 578638 by <a href="/recipes/users/4184115/">greg zakharov</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/split/">split</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). </p> <p>Target: we have a task to split the string ("this is a string") on the characters. Possible solution:</p> Reversing string (JavaScript) 2013-02-18T09:27:33-08:00greg zakharovhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4184115/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578464-reversing-string/ <p style="color: grey"> JavaScript recipe 578464 by <a href="/recipes/users/4184115/">greg zakharov</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/reverse/">reverse</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). </p> <p>Two ways reverse string.</p> String to Binary (Python) 2014-07-30T07:20:22-07:00p@ntut$http://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4183895/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578291-string-to-binary/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 578291 by <a href="/recipes/users/4183895/">p@ntut$</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/binary/">binary</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/to/">to</a>). Revision 2. </p> <p>String to binary snippet, python3+</p> Decimal Number To Byte(s) And String To Byte(s) Converter. (Python) 2012-01-24T21:11:47-08:00Barry Walkerhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4177147/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578025-decimal-number-to-bytes-and-string-to-bytes-conver/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 578025 by <a href="/recipes/users/4177147/">Barry Walker</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/bytes/">bytes</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/converter/">converter</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/decimal/">decimal</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/linux/">linux</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/windows/">windows</a>). </p> <p>A function to convert decimal integer numbers, (from 0 to 255), into byte(s) format. Another function calling the above function to convert ASCII strings into byte(s) format.</p> <p>Python 3.1.3 (r313:86834, Nov 28 2010, 10:01:07) [GCC 4.4.5] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; exec(open('/home/G0LCU/Desktop/Code/d2b.py').read()) &gt;&gt;&gt; a=78 &gt;&gt;&gt; type(a) &lt;class 'int'&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; b=d2b(a) &gt;&gt;&gt; print(b) b'N' &gt;&gt;&gt; type(b) &lt;class 'bytes'&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; text="\x00(C)2012, B.Walker, G0LCU.\xFF" &gt;&gt;&gt; len(text) 27 &gt;&gt;&gt; type(text) &lt;class 'str'&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; newtext=t2b(text) &gt;&gt;&gt; len(newtext) 27 &gt;&gt;&gt; print(newtext) b'\x00(C)2012, B.Walker, G0LCU.\xff' &gt;&gt;&gt; type(newtext) &lt;class 'bytes'&gt; </code></pre> <p>It requires NOTHING special at all to work and can be run like above or imported from the correct "Lib" drawer/folder/directorfy as:-</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; import d2b </code></pre> <p>And when imported called as:-</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; d2b.d2b(some_number, optional_some_other_mumber)&lt;RETURN/ENTER&gt; </code></pre> <p>OR</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; d2b.t2b(some_ASCII_string)&lt;RETURN/ENTER&gt; </code></pre> <p>Read the code for much more information...</p> <p>Issued under the GPL2 licence.</p> <p>Enjoy finding simple solutions to often very difficult problems.</p> <p>Bazza, G0LCU.</p> Easy ansi color plus more. (Ruby) 2014-04-16T15:36:04-07:00Mike 'Fuzzy' Partinhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4179778/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578018-easy-ansi-color-plus-more/ <p style="color: grey"> Ruby recipe 578018 by <a href="/recipes/users/4179778/">Mike 'Fuzzy' Partin</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/ansi/">ansi</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/clear/">clear</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/console/">console</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/cursor/">cursor</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/formatting/">formatting</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/movement/">movement</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/output/">output</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/ruby/">ruby</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/screen/">screen</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/underline/">underline</a>). </p> <p>This quick class extends the base String class to add the ability to chain escape codes onto your output. For instance: puts 'String'.bold.underline.blink.red for something truly hideous. Aside from the colors (all are supported, but I haven't put in support for background colors as of the time of this post), cursor placement (ymmv based on the term type), screen clearing, bold, underline, blink reverse, conceal are all handled as well.</p> lreplace() and rreplace(): Replace the beginning and ends of a strings (Python) 2010-06-04T02:18:48-07:00Dan McDougallhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4169722/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577252-lreplace-and-rreplace-replace-the-beginning-and-en/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577252 by <a href="/recipes/users/4169722/">Dan McDougall</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/regex/">regex</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/replace/">replace</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). </p> <p>Python newbies will often make the following mistake (I certainly have =):</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; test = """this is a test: ... tis the season for mistakes.""" &gt;&gt;&gt; for line in test.split('\n'): ... print line.lstrip('this') ... is a test the season for mistakes. </code></pre> <p>The mistake is assuming that lstrip() (or rstrip()) strips a string (whole) when it actually strips all of the provided characters in the given string. Python actually comes with no function to strip a string from the left-hand or right-hand side of a string so I wrote this (very simple) recipe to solve that problem. Here's the usage:</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; test = """this is a test: ... tis the season for mistakes.""" &gt;&gt;&gt; for line in test.split('\n'): ... print lreplace('this', '', line) ... is a test tis the season for mistakes. </code></pre> <p>I really wish Python had these functions built into the string object. I think it would be a useful addition to the standard library. It would also be nicer to type this:</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>line.lreplace('this', '') </code></pre> <p>Instead of this:</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>lreplace('this','',line) </code></pre> Implementation of Knuth–Morris–Pratt algorithm (C) 2011-10-15T00:33:41-07:00Shao-chuan Wanghttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4168519/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577908-implementation-of-knuthmorrispratt-algorithm/ <p style="color: grey"> C recipe 577908 by <a href="/recipes/users/4168519/">Shao-chuan Wang</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/kmp/">kmp</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/matching/">matching</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). Revision 2. </p> <p>Knuth–Morris–Pratt (KMP) is a linear time string matching algorithm.</p> <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knuth%25E2%2580%2593Morris%25E2%2580%2593Pratt_algorithm" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knuth%E2%80%93Morris%E2%80%93Pratt_algorithm</a></p> <p>This recipe gives a C-version implementation.</p> get all possible combinations of characters given a string (Python) 2011-08-15T04:15:42-07:00Yanghttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4178968/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577842-get-all-possible-combinations-of-characters-given-/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577842 by <a href="/recipes/users/4178968/">Yang</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/algorithms/">algorithms</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/permutation/">permutation</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). </p> <p>This will give a result that is more than a permutation, but all possible combinations. An example is when input is 'abc', the output would be: a,ab,abc,ac,acb,b,ba,bac,bc,bca,c,ca,cab,cb,cba</p> Search sequences for sub-sequence (Python) 2011-08-19T05:17:00-07:00Steven D'Apranohttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4172944/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577850-search-sequences-for-sub-sequence/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577850 by <a href="/recipes/users/4172944/">Steven D'Aprano</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/find/">find</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/searching/">searching</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/sequence/">sequence</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/sublist/">sublist</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/substring/">substring</a>). </p> <p>The list and tuple index() method and <code>in</code> operator test for element containment, unlike similar tests for strings, which checks for sub-strings:</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; "12" in "0123" True &gt;&gt;&gt; [1, 2] in [0, 1, 2, 3] False </code></pre> <p>These two functions, search and rsearch, act like str.find() except they operate on any arbitrary sequence such as lists:</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; search([1, "a", "b", 2, 3], ["b", 2]) 2 </code></pre> "Comma float" to float (Python) 2010-02-11T22:19:41-08:00Matevz Leskohttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4173032/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577054-comma-float-to-float/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577054 by <a href="/recipes/users/4173032/">Matevz Lesko</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/comma/">comma</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/float/">float</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/numbers/">numbers</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). Revision 2. </p> <p>Convert comma separated floating point number (12,3456) to float.</p> converting numbers to their alphabetical style (Python) 2011-03-17T06:57:06-07:00amir naghavihttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4177294/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577607-converting-numbers-to-their-alphabetical-style/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577607 by <a href="/recipes/users/4177294/">amir naghavi</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/algorithm/">algorithm</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/recursion/">recursion</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). Revision 4. </p> <p>converts numbers to alphabetical numbers </p> C# String.Replace with a char array (Java) 2010-12-24T09:58:35-08:00John Hurlimanhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4174599/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577516-c-stringreplace-with-a-char-array/ <p style="color: grey"> Java recipe 577516 by <a href="/recipes/users/4174599/">John Hurliman</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/csharp/">csharp</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/replace/">replace</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). </p> <p>Takes a string and replaces all characters matching a given array with a given string</p> Auto Named Decriptors (Python) 2010-10-19T22:55:16-07:00Aloys Baillethttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4175355/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577426-auto-named-decriptors/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577426 by <a href="/recipes/users/4175355/">Aloys Baillet</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/automatically/">automatically</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/constants/">constants</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/descriptors/">descriptors</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/metaclass/">metaclass</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/name/">name</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). Revision 3. </p> <p>Using named Descriptors? Tired of duplicating the name of the instance in a string? A small metaclass can solve this.</p> string Formatter that renders None values as empty strings (Python) 2010-05-14T18:35:27-07:00Antonio Cunihttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4169762/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577227-string-formatter-that-renders-none-values-as-empty/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577227 by <a href="/recipes/users/4169762/">Antonio Cuni</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/formatting/">formatting</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/none/">none</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). </p> <p>This string Formatter works exactly as the default string.Formatter one (i.e., as str.format), with the exception that None values are rendered as empty strings instead of "None". Moreover, any attempt to access attributes or items of None values is rendered as an empty string as well, instead of raising an exception. <br /> E.g. fmt.format('{a}{a.foo}{a[0]}', a=None) == ''</p> <p>This is useful e.g. when filling a template with values that are fetched from a DB, where usually None means empty.</p> Approximately Equal (Python) 2010-03-17T17:05:51-07:00Steven D'Apranohttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4172944/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577124-approximately-equal/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577124 by <a href="/recipes/users/4172944/">Steven D'Aprano</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/comparisons/">comparisons</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/distance/">distance</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/math/">math</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/maths/">maths</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/numeric/">numeric</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/string/">string</a>). </p> <p>Generic "approximately equal" function for any object type, with customisable error tolerance.</p> <p>When called with float arguments, approx_equal(x, y[, tol[, rel]) compares x and y numerically, and returns True if y is within either absolute error tol or relative error rel of x, otherwise return False. The function defaults to sensible default values for tol and rel.</p> <p>For any other pair of objects, approx_equal() looks for a method __approx_equal__ and, if found, calls it with arbitrary optional arguments. This allows types to define their own concept of "close enough".</p>