j00niner
j00niner

Reputation: 341

Python: Strip everything but spaces and alphanumeric

I have a large string with brackets and commas and such. I want to strip all those characters but keep the spacing. How can I do this. As of now I am using

strippedList = re.sub(r'\W+', '', origList)

Upvotes: 32

Views: 39369

Answers (4)

pata kusik
pata kusik

Reputation: 882

A bit faster implementation:

import re

pattern = re.compile('([^\s\w]|_)+')
strippedList = pattern.sub('', value)

Upvotes: 10

Mark Tolonen
Mark Tolonen

Reputation: 177901

Demonstrating what characters you will get in the result:

>>> s = ''.join(chr(i) for i in range(256)) # all possible bytes
>>> re.sub(r'[^\s\w_]+','',s) # What will remain
'\t\n\x0b\x0c\r 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'

Docs: re.sub, Regex HOWTO: Matching Characters, Regex HOWTO: Repeating Things

Upvotes: 1

unwind
unwind

Reputation: 399959

The regular-expression based versions might be faster (especially if you switch to using a compiled expression), but I like this for clarity:

"".join([c for c in origList if c in string.letters or c in string.whitespace])

It's a bit weird with the join() call, but I think that is pretty idiomatic Python for converting a list of characters into a string.

Upvotes: 8

Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams

Reputation: 799082

re.sub(r'([^\s\w]|_)+', '', origList)

Upvotes: 47

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