import re
# Target String one
str1 = "Emma's luck numbers are 251 761 231 451"
# pattern to find three consecutive digits
string_pattern = r"d{3}"
# compile string pattern to re.Pattern object
regex_pattern = re.compile(string_pattern)
# print the type of compiled pattern
print(type(regex_pattern))
# Output <class 're.Pattern'>
# find all the matches in string one
result = regex_pattern.findall(str1)
print(result)
# Output ['251', '761', '231', '451']
# Target String two
str2 = "Kelly's luck numbers are 111 212 415"
# find all the matches in second string by reusing the same pattern
result = regex_pattern.findall(str2)
print(result)
# Output ['111', '212', '415']
import re
# Compile a regular expression pattern into a regular expression object, which can be used for matching using its match(), search() and other methods, described below.
prog = re.compile(pattern)
result = prog.match(string)
# is equivalent to
result = re.match(pattern, string)
# Module Regular Expression is imported
import re
# compile() creates regular expression character class [a-d], which is equivalent to [abcd].
# class [abcd] will match with string with 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd'.
p = re.compile('[a-e]')
# findall() searches for the Regular Expression nd return a list upon finding
print(p.findall("Hello, Welcome to Softhunt.net Tutorial Website"))