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Start your free trialMona Jalal
4,302 Pointswhat is wrong?
I have the following : def find_emails(string): return re.findall(r'[\w\d+-.]+@[\w\d+-.]+', string)
I get this error: Bummer! Didn't get the right output. Got ['kenneth@teamtreehouse.com,', 'andrew+gotcha@teamtreehouse.com,', 'exa.mple@example.co.uk,'], expected ['kenneth@teamtreehouse.com', 'andrew+gotcha@teamtreehouse.com', 'exa.mple@example.co.uk'].
import re
# Example:
# >>> find_email("kenneth.love@teamtreehouse.com, @support, ryan@teamtreehouse.com, test+case@example.co.uk")
# ['kenneth@teamtreehouse.com', 'ryan@teamtreehouse.com', 'test@example.co.uk']
def find_emails(string):
return re.findall(r'[\w\d+-_.]+@[\w\d+-_.]+', string)
Simon Coates
28,694 PointsSimon Coates
28,694 Pointsif you've solved your own problem, it would helpful to add your answer to the post. That way it can help people stuck on the problem at a later point.