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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T04:31:12+00:00 2026-05-18T04:31:12+00:00

How can I parse through the following file, and turn each line to an

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How can I parse through the following file, and turn each line to an element of a list (there is a whitespace at the beginning of each line) ? Unfortunately I’ve always sucked at regex :/ So turn this:

 32.42.4.120', '32.42.4.127
 32.42.5.128', '32.42.5.255
 32.42.15.136', '32.42.15.143
 32.58.129.0', '32.58.129.7
 32.58.131.0', '32.58.131.63
 46.7.0.0', '46.7.255.255

into a list :

('32.42.4.120', '32.42.4.127'),
('32.42.5.128', '32.42.5.255'),
('32.42.15.136', '32.42.15.143'),
('32.58.129.0', '32.58.129.7'),
('32.58.131.0', '32.58.131.63'),
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    2026-05-18T04:31:13+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 4:31 am

    How about this? (If I am wrong, at least let me know before down-voting)

    >>> x = [tuple(line.strip().split("', '")) for line in open('file')]
    >>> x
    [('32.42.4.120', '32.42.4.127'), ('32.42.5.128', '32.42.5.255'), ('32.42.15.136', '32.42.15.143'), ('32.58.129.0', '32.58.129.7'), ('32.58.131.0', '32.58.131.63'), ('46.7.0.0', '46.7.255.255')]
    
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