How to use regex to parse a number from HTML?

Solution 1:

import re
m = re.search("Your number is <b>(\d+)</b>",
      "xxx Your number is <b>123</b>  fdjsk")
if m:
    print m.groups()[0]

Solution 2:

Given s = "Your number is <b>123</b>" then:

 import re 
 m = re.search(r"\d+", s)

will work and give you

 m.group()
'123'

The regular expression looks for 1 or more consecutive digits in your string.

Note that in this specific case we knew that there would be a numeric sequence, otherwise you would have to test the return value of re.search() to make sure that m contained a valid reference, otherwise m.group() would result in a AttributeError: exception.

Of course if you are going to process a lot of HTML you want to take a serious look at BeautifulSoup - it's meant for that and much more. The whole idea with BeautifulSoup is to avoid "manual" parsing using string ops or regular expressions.

Solution 3:

import re
x = 'Your number is <b>123</b>'
re.search('(?<=Your number is )<b>(\d+)</b>',x).group(0)

this searches for the number that follows the 'Your number is' string