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@ -849,16 +849,16 @@ support the following methods and attributes:
A moderately complicated example: A moderately complicated example:
>>> m = re.match(r"(?P<first_name>\w+) (?P<last_name>\w+)", "Malcom Reynolds") >>> m = re.match(r"(?P<first_name>\w+) (?P<last_name>\w+)", "Malcolm Reynolds")
>>> m.group('first_name') >>> m.group('first_name')
'Malcom' 'Malcolm'
>>> m.group('last_name') >>> m.group('last_name')
'Reynolds' 'Reynolds'
Named groups can also be referred to by their index: Named groups can also be referred to by their index:
>>> m.group(1) >>> m.group(1)
'Malcom' 'Malcolm'
>>> m.group(2) >>> m.group(2)
'Reynolds' 'Reynolds'
@ -898,9 +898,9 @@ support the following methods and attributes:
the subgroup name. The *default* argument is used for groups that did not the subgroup name. The *default* argument is used for groups that did not
participate in the match; it defaults to ``None``. For example: participate in the match; it defaults to ``None``. For example:
>>> m = re.match(r"(?P<first_name>\w+) (?P<last_name>\w+)", "Malcom Reynolds") >>> m = re.match(r"(?P<first_name>\w+) (?P<last_name>\w+)", "Malcolm Reynolds")
>>> m.groupdict() >>> m.groupdict()
{'first_name': 'Malcom', 'last_name': 'Reynolds'} {'first_name': 'Malcolm', 'last_name': 'Reynolds'}
.. method:: MatchObject.start([group]) .. method:: MatchObject.start([group])