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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T10:57:15+00:00 2026-05-31T10:57:15+00:00

Im writing a python program using regex to find email addresses. re.findall function is

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Im writing a python program using regex to find email addresses. re.findall function is giving wrong output whenever I try to use round brackets for grouping. Can anyone point out the mistake / suggest an alternate solution?

Here are two snippets of code to explain –

pat = "[\w]+[ ]*@[ ]*[\w]+.[\w]+"
re.findall(pat, 'abc@cs.stansoft.edu.com .rtrt.. myacc@gmail.com ')

gives the output

['abc@cs.stansoft', 'myacc@gmail.com']

However, if I use grouping in this regex and modify the code as

pat = "[\w]+[ ]*@[ ]*[\w]+(.[\w]+)*"
re.findall(pat, 'abc@cs.stansoft.edu.com .rtrt.. myacc@gmail.com ')

the output is

['.com', '.com']

To confirm the correctness of the regex, I tried this specific regex (in second example) in http://regexpal.com/ with the same input string, and both the email addresses are matched successfully.

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    2026-05-31T10:57:17+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 10:57 am

    In Python, re.findall returns the whole match only if there are no groups, if there are groups then it will return the groups. To get around this, you should use a non-capturing group (?:...). In this case:

    pat = "[\w.]+ *@ *\w+(?:\.\w+)*"
    re.findall(pat, 'abc@cs.stansoft.edu.com .rtrt.. myacc@gmail.com ')
    
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