What is the best way to remove all characters from a string that are not in the alphabet? I mean, remove all spaces, interpunction, brackets, numbers, mathematical operators..
For example:
input: 'as32{ vd"s k!+'
output: 'asvdsk'
What is the best way to remove all characters from a string that are not in the alphabet? I mean, remove all spaces, interpunction, brackets, numbers, mathematical operators..
For example:
input: 'as32{ vd"s k!+'
output: 'asvdsk'
You could use re
, but you don't really need to.
>>> s = 'as32{ vd"s k!+'
>>> ''.join(x for x in s if x.isalpha())
'asvdsk'
>>> filter(str.isalpha, s) # works in python-2.7
'asvdsk'
>>> ''.join(filter(str.isalpha, s)) # works in python3
'asvdsk'
Here is a method that uses ASCII ranges to check whether an character is in the upper/lower case alphabet (and appends it to a string if it is):
s = 'as32{ vd"s k!+'
sfiltered = ''
for char in s:
if((ord(char) >= 97 and ord(char) <= 122) or (ord(char) >= 65 and ord(char) <= 90)):
sfiltered += char
The variable sfiltered
will show the result, which is 'asvdsk'
as expected.
This simple expression get all letters, including non ASCII letters ok t áàãéèêçĉ... and many more used in several languages.
r"[^\W\d]+"
It means "get a sequence of one or more characters that are not either "non word characters" or a digit.
If you'd like to preserve characters like áàãéèêçĉ that are used in many languages around thw world, try this:
import re
print re.sub('[\W\d_]+', '', yourString)