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Question 13

True or False? The code in the top panel of Figure 13 produces the output shown in the bottom panel of Figure 13 .

Figure 13 . Question 13.
import re myList = ('Dick', 'TomDickHarry', 'Dick is my name')for testString in myList: print("Test string:",testString)matchObject = re.match(r"Dick", testString) if(matchObject!=None):print(" Matching subString:",matchObject.group()) ===============================================================================Test string: Dick Matching subString: DickTest string: TomDickHarry Test string: Dick is my nameMatching subString: Dick

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Question 14

True or False? The code in the top panel of Figure 14 produces the output shown in the bottom panel of Figure 14 .

Figure 14 . Question 14.
import re myList = ('Joe is your name ','Dick ','TomDickHarry ','Dick is my name ')filterObj = filter((lambda arg: re.search(r"Dick", arg)), myList) print(*filterObj)=============================================================================== Joe is your name Dick TomDickHarry Dick is my name

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Question 15

True or False? The code in the top panel of Figure 16 produces the output shown in the bottom panel of Figure 16 .

Figure 16 . Question 15.
import re myList = ('Joe is your name ','Dick ','TomDickHarry ','Dick is my name ')filterObj = filter((lambda arg: re.match(r"Dick", arg)), myList) print(*filterObj)=============================================================================== Dick Dick is my name

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Answer 15

True.

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Answer 14

False. The output is shown in Figure 15 . The first string in myList in Figure 14 did not match the re pattern. Therefore, it did not appear in the output.

Figure 15 . Answer 14.
Dick TomDickHarry Dick is my name

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Answer 13

True. Note the similarity between the code in this question and the code in Question 11 and Question 12. The lambda function was used in those earlier questions simply to show how to use regular expressions with a lambda function. This will be important for use with the filter function later.

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Answer 12

False. The output is shown in Figure 12 . Note the difference in the behavior of the search and match functions of the re module.

Figure 12 . Answer 12.
Test string: Dick Matching subString: DickTest string: TomDickHarry Test string: Dick is my nameMatching subString: Dick

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