Python text operations module
Project description
python-textops provides many text operations at string level, list level or whole text level.
These operations can be chained with a ‘dotted’ or ‘piped’ notation.
Chained operations are stored into a single lazy object, they will be executed only when an input text will be provided.
Install
To install:
pip install python-textops
Overview
The usual way to use textops is something like below. IMPORTANT : Note that textops library redefines the python bitwise OR operator ‘|’ in order to use it as a ‘pipe’ like in a Unix shell:
from textops import * result = "an input text" | my().chained().operations() or for result_item in "an input text" | my().chained().operations(): do_something(result_item) or myops = my().chained().operations() # and later in the code, use them : result = myops("an input text") or result = "an input text" | myops
An “input text” can be :
- a simple string,
- a multi-line string (one string having newlines),
- a list of strings,
- a strings generator,
- a list of lists (useful when you cut lines into columns),
- a list of dicts (useful when you parse a line).
So one can do:
>>> 'line1line2line3' | grep('2').tolist() ['line1line2line3'] >>> 'line1\nline2\nline3' | grep('2').tolist() ['line2'] >>> ['line1','line2','line3'] | grep('2').tolist() ['line2'] >>> [['line','1'],['line','2'],['line','3']] | grep('2').tolist() [['line', '2']] >>> [{'line':1},{'line':'2'},{'line':3}] | grep('2').tolist() [{'line': '2'}]
Examples
Piped then dotted notation (recommended):
>>> print 'this is an error\nthis is a warning' | grepi('error').first().upper() THIS IS AN ERROR
You could use the pipe everywhere (internally a little less optimized, but looks like shell):
>>> print 'this is an error\nthis is a warning' | grepi('error') | first() | strop.upper() THIS IS AN ERROR
To execute an operation directly from strings, lists or dicts with the dotted notation, you must use textops Extended types : StrExt, ListExt or DictExt:
>>> s = StrExt('this is an error\nthis is a warning') >>> print s.grepi('error').first().upper() THIS IS AN ERROR
0.2.3 (2016-03-17)
- Add wcount*() ops
0.2.2 (2016-02-16)
- cut and cutre now accept maxsplit parameter
0.2.1 (2016-02-16)
- add aggregate() list operation
0.2.0 (2015-12-16)
- Better repr display in ipython
0.1.9 (2015-12-15)
- Add eformat
- Add context dict parameter for format and render operations
0.1.8 (2015-12-10)
- Add less(), skess() list operations
- Add parse_smart() parser
0.1.7 (2015-11-26)
- Add some operations
- perf tunning
0.1.3 (2015-11-20)
- Tune many things
- All is now documented
0.1.2 (2015-11-04)
- More docs and doctests
0.1.1 (2015-11-04)
First working package
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