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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:36:03+00:00 2026-05-14T07:36:03+00:00

As asked and answered in this post , I need to replace ‘[‘ with

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As asked and answered in this post, I need to replace ‘[‘ with ‘[[]’, and ‘]’ with ‘[]]’.

I tried to use s.replace(), but as it’s not in place change, I ran as follows to get a wrong anwser.

path1 = "/Users/smcho/Desktop/bracket/[10,20]"
path2 = path1.replace('[','[[]')
path3 = path2.replace(']','[]]')
pathName = os.path.join(path3, "*.txt")
print pathName
-->
/Users/smcho/Desktop/bracket/[[[]]10,20[]]/*.txt
  • How can I do the multiple replace in python?
  • Or how can I replace ‘[‘ and ‘]’ at the same time?
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    2026-05-14T07:36:04+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:36 am
    import re
    path2 = re.sub(r'(\[|])', r'[\1]', path)
    

    Explanation:

    \[|] will match a bracket (opening or closing). Placing it in the parentheses will make it capture into a group. Then in the replacement string, \1 will be substituted with the content of the group.

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