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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T04:09:39+00:00 2026-05-29T04:09:39+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Reversing a regular expression in python I think I ran into a

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Reversing a regular expression in python

I think I ran into a problem that sounds easier than it is… I’m not too sure. I want to define a regular expression, and I want to build a number of strings matching it.

Is there any module I can import that has got this functionality? Preferably not a brute-force approach using re.search or re.match. There must be a more elegant way to do that.

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    2026-05-29T04:09:40+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 4:09 am

    I’ve been working on a little helper library for generating random strings with Python

    It includes a method, xeger() that allows you to create a string from a regex:

    >>> import rstr
    >>> rstr.xeger(r'[A-Z]\d[A-Z] \d[A-Z]\d')
    u'M5R 2W4'
    

    Right now, it works with most basic regular expressions.

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