Interpreter that ignores leading >>> characters and ellipsis
I am studying some examples in a tutorial where there are a lot of leading >>> characters and ellipsis in the text. This makes it hard to cut and paste into the IPython interpreter since it doesn't like these strings.
Is there another interpreter I could use that will appropriately ignore and interpret these leading terms?
For example, I cannot paste the following directly into the interpreter:
>>> d = dict(x开发者_开发百科.__array_interface__)
>>> d['shape'] = (3, 2, 5)
>>> d['strides'] = (20, 20, 4)
>>> class Arr:
... __array_interface__ = d
... base = x
IPython can do this (look at the %paste magic command)
In any case, a way to clean up such stuff by python code:
import re
matcher= re.compile("(?m)^[.>]{3} ")
def cleanup(text):
return matcher.sub('', text)
Example use:
>>> print (cleanup(""">>> d = dict(x.__array_interface__)
>>> d['shape'] = (3, 2, 5)
>>> d['strides'] = (20, 20, 4)
>>> class Arr:
... __array_interface__ = d
... base = x"""))
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