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Python Regular Expression To Split Paragraphs

How would one write a regular expression to use in python to split paragraphs? A paragraph is defined by 2 linebreaks (\n). But one can have any amount of spaces/tabs together with

Solution 1:

Unfortunately there's no nice way to write "space but not a newline".

I think the best you can do is add some space with the x modifier and try to factor out the ugliness a bit, but that's questionable: (?x) (?: [ \t\r\f\v]*? \n ){2} [ \t\r\f\v]*?

You could also try creating a subrule just for the character class and interpolating it three times.

Solution 2:

Are you trying to deduce the structure of a document in plain test? Are you doing what docutils does?

You might be able to simply use the Docutils parser rather than roll your own.

Solution 3:

Not a regexp but really elegant:

from itertools import groupby

defparagraph(lines) :
    for group_separator, line_iteration in groupby(lines.splitlines(True), key = str.isspace) :
        ifnot group_separator :
            yield''.join(line_iteration)

for p in paragraph('p1\n\t\np2\t\n\tstill p2\t   \n     \n\tp'): 
    printrepr(p)

'p1\n''p2\t\n\tstill p2\t   \n''\tp3'

It's up to you to strip the output as you need it of course.

Inspired from the famous "Python Cookbook" ;-)

Solution 4:

Almost the same, but using non-greedy quantifiers and taking advantage of the whitespace sequence.

\s*?\n\s*?\n\s*?

Solution 5:

FYI: I just wrote 2 solutions for this type of problem in another thread. First using regular expressions as requested here, and second using a state machine approach which streams through the input one line at a time:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/64863601/5201675

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