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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:07:48+00:00 2026-05-13T15:07:48+00:00

I know this is the basic. I’m just wondering what is the elegant way

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I know this is the basic.

I’m just wondering what is the elegant way to do it.

For example:

I want the the ‘python01.wav’ and ‘py*thon’ strings from this list

The list is like this:

[
[('name', 'entry')],
[('class', 'entry')],
[('type', 'text/javascript'), ('src', '/term_added.php?hw=python')],
[('type', 'text/javascript')],
[('class', 'headword')],
[('class', 'hw')],
[],
[('class', 'pr')],
[('class', 'unicode')],
[('class', 'unicode')],
[('class', 'unicode')],
[('class', 'unicode')],
[],
[('href', '#'), ('onclick', "playAudio('python01.wav', 'py*thon'); return false;"), ('class', 'audio_link'), ('target', '_blank')],
[('src', '/images/audio.gif'), ('alt', 'Listen to audio'), ('title', 'Listen to audio')],
[],
[('class', 'fl')],
[],
[('class', 'in')],
[('class', 'il')],
[('class', 'if')],
[],
[('class', 'def')],
[('class', 'gram')],
[],
]

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    2026-05-13T15:07:48+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:07 pm

    Perhaps not the greatest solution, but appears to do what you want:

    l = [huge list from your example]
    for e in l: # for each list
        for t in e: # for each tuple
            for s in t: # each string
                if 'playAudio' in s:
                    args = s[9:].split(',') #skip 'playAudio' split on comma
                    print "%s,%s" % (args[0].strip('('),
                                     args[1].lstrip(" ")[0:args[1].find(')')]
    

    I leave ‘optimizing’ this an exercise to you. If you could explain where this data is coming from and what sort of characteristics it has (can playAudio only be attached to things with an HREF attribute?), we could give you a better solution.

    EDIT:

    Personally for your specific example, I would do this:

    from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup, SoupStrainer
    import re
    import urllib2
    
    doc = urllib2.urlopen("http://www.learnersdictionary.com/search/python").read()
    doc = doc.replace('</SCR', '')
    audioLinks = SoupStrainer('a', onclick=re.compile(r'^playAudio'))
    soup = [str(elm) for elm in BeautifulSoup(doc, parseOnlyThese=audio)]
    for elm in soup:
        print re.search(r'playAudio\((.*[^)])\)', elm).group(1)
        # prints 'python01.wav', 'py*thon'
    
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