As part of the bestselling Pocket Primer series, the goal of this book is to introduce readers to regular expressions in several technologies. It is intended for data scientists, data analysts, and others who want to understand regular expressions to perform various tasks. You will acquire an understanding of how to create an assortment of regular expressions, such as filtering data for strings containing uppercase or lowercase letters; matching integers, decimals, hexadecimal, and scientific numbers; and context-dependent pattern matching expressions. It includes REs with Python, R, bash, Perl, Java, and more. Companion files with source code are available for downloading from the publisher.
• Uses REs with Python, R, bash, Java, and more • Packed with realistic examples and numerous commands • Assumes the reader has no prior experience, but the topic is covered comprehensively enough to teach a pro some new tricks • Includes companion files with all of the source code examples (download from the publisher)
ON THE COMPANION FILES (available from the publisher for downloading) • Source code samples
The book is Pocket Primer as it says and in this sense it is keeping it's word. There are mistakes that can be noticed in the Regular expressions and that is happening more times. This should't happen in book for Regular expressions, because the output/result is the most important thing in Regular expressions. Also some time it fills like there are pilled up examples, more explanation will be I think better. It has some good strategies hot to solve complex Regular expressions.