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Python: Search the numbers (0-9) of length between 1 to 3 in a given string

Python Regular Expression: Exercise-18 with Solution

Write Python program to search the numbers (0-9) of length between 1 to 3 in a given string.

Sample Solution:-

Python Code:

import re
results = re.finditer(r"([0-9]{1,3})", "Exercises number 1, 12, 13, and 345 are important")
print("Number of length 1 to 3")
for n in results:
     print(n.group(0))
	 

Sample Output:

Number of length 1 to 3                                                                                       
1                                                                                                             
12                                                                                                            
13                                                                                                            
345 

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Find current directory and file's directory:

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Documentation references for the modules, constants and functions used above:

  • The os and os.path modules.
  • The __file__ constant
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