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findall
Find all occurrences of pattern or regular expression in the Series.
Equivalent to applying re.findall() to all the elements in the Series.
re.findall()
Pattern or regular expression.
re module flags, e.g. re.IGNORECASE.
All non-overlapping matches of pattern or regular expression in each string of this Series.
Examples
>>> s = ps.Series(['Lion', 'Monkey', 'Rabbit'])
The search for the pattern ‘Monkey’ returns one match:
>>> s.str.findall('Monkey') 0 [] 1 [Monkey] 2 [] dtype: object
On the other hand, the search for the pattern ‘MONKEY’ doesn’t return any match:
>>> s.str.findall('MONKEY') 0 [] 1 [] 2 [] dtype: object
Flags can be added to the pattern or regular expression. For instance, to find the pattern ‘MONKEY’ ignoring the case:
>>> import re >>> s.str.findall('MONKEY', flags=re.IGNORECASE) 0 [] 1 [Monkey] 2 [] dtype: object
When the pattern matches more than one string in the Series, all matches are returned:
>>> s.str.findall('on') 0 [on] 1 [on] 2 [] dtype: object
Regular expressions are supported too. For instance, the search for all the strings ending with the word ‘on’ is shown next:
>>> s.str.findall('on$') 0 [on] 1 [] 2 [] dtype: object
If the pattern is found more than once in the same string, then a list of multiple strings is returned:
>>> s.str.findall('b') 0 [] 1 [] 2 [b, b] dtype: object