How to extract a series of string within text in dataframe












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I'm new to panda and python, need your help on how can i code this in the panda to extract gA636000000420n and http://help.sf.com from the following string in dataframe:



https://my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US
http://help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf


search and return using above 2 conditions in one new column together like if "http://help.sf.com" found then return 'http://help.sf.com', else if found gA636000000420n then return gA636000000420n else "Others"



found
df.str.['column'].str.extract() but not able to find more example of it how to use it in my case. Thanks for your help










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  • https://my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US http://help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf is this a single string or two strings ?

    – Abdur Rehman
    Jan 19 at 21:02











  • its 2 strings, one row after another

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 1:52











  • @TVD you need str.extract with a pattern, check answer below and let me know if you need anything

    – anky_91
    Jan 20 at 16:05











  • my apoligies, these data only in one series

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 19:33











  • Url name: Extracted column my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US "gA636000000420n" help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf "help" youtube.com/watch?v=39J2HdPka_JE "youtube" my.sf.com/gA896000000670n?lang=en_US "gA896000000670n" my.sf.com/gA694000029420n?lang=en_SP " gA694000029420n" youtube.com/watch?v=IHG2HdPka_JE "youtube"

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 19:45
















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I'm new to panda and python, need your help on how can i code this in the panda to extract gA636000000420n and http://help.sf.com from the following string in dataframe:



https://my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US
http://help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf


search and return using above 2 conditions in one new column together like if "http://help.sf.com" found then return 'http://help.sf.com', else if found gA636000000420n then return gA636000000420n else "Others"



found
df.str.['column'].str.extract() but not able to find more example of it how to use it in my case. Thanks for your help










share|improve this question

























  • https://my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US http://help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf is this a single string or two strings ?

    – Abdur Rehman
    Jan 19 at 21:02











  • its 2 strings, one row after another

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 1:52











  • @TVD you need str.extract with a pattern, check answer below and let me know if you need anything

    – anky_91
    Jan 20 at 16:05











  • my apoligies, these data only in one series

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 19:33











  • Url name: Extracted column my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US "gA636000000420n" help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf "help" youtube.com/watch?v=39J2HdPka_JE "youtube" my.sf.com/gA896000000670n?lang=en_US "gA896000000670n" my.sf.com/gA694000029420n?lang=en_SP " gA694000029420n" youtube.com/watch?v=IHG2HdPka_JE "youtube"

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 19:45














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I'm new to panda and python, need your help on how can i code this in the panda to extract gA636000000420n and http://help.sf.com from the following string in dataframe:



https://my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US
http://help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf


search and return using above 2 conditions in one new column together like if "http://help.sf.com" found then return 'http://help.sf.com', else if found gA636000000420n then return gA636000000420n else "Others"



found
df.str.['column'].str.extract() but not able to find more example of it how to use it in my case. Thanks for your help










share|improve this question
















I'm new to panda and python, need your help on how can i code this in the panda to extract gA636000000420n and http://help.sf.com from the following string in dataframe:



https://my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US
http://help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf


search and return using above 2 conditions in one new column together like if "http://help.sf.com" found then return 'http://help.sf.com', else if found gA636000000420n then return gA636000000420n else "Others"



found
df.str.['column'].str.extract() but not able to find more example of it how to use it in my case. Thanks for your help







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  • https://my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US http://help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf is this a single string or two strings ?

    – Abdur Rehman
    Jan 19 at 21:02











  • its 2 strings, one row after another

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 1:52











  • @TVD you need str.extract with a pattern, check answer below and let me know if you need anything

    – anky_91
    Jan 20 at 16:05











  • my apoligies, these data only in one series

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 19:33











  • Url name: Extracted column my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US "gA636000000420n" help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf "help" youtube.com/watch?v=39J2HdPka_JE "youtube" my.sf.com/gA896000000670n?lang=en_US "gA896000000670n" my.sf.com/gA694000029420n?lang=en_SP " gA694000029420n" youtube.com/watch?v=IHG2HdPka_JE "youtube"

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 19:45



















  • https://my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US http://help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf is this a single string or two strings ?

    – Abdur Rehman
    Jan 19 at 21:02











  • its 2 strings, one row after another

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 1:52











  • @TVD you need str.extract with a pattern, check answer below and let me know if you need anything

    – anky_91
    Jan 20 at 16:05











  • my apoligies, these data only in one series

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 19:33











  • Url name: Extracted column my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US "gA636000000420n" help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf "help" youtube.com/watch?v=39J2HdPka_JE "youtube" my.sf.com/gA896000000670n?lang=en_US "gA896000000670n" my.sf.com/gA694000029420n?lang=en_SP " gA694000029420n" youtube.com/watch?v=IHG2HdPka_JE "youtube"

    – TVD
    Jan 20 at 19:45

















https://my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US http://help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf is this a single string or two strings ?

– Abdur Rehman
Jan 19 at 21:02





https://my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US http://help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf is this a single string or two strings ?

– Abdur Rehman
Jan 19 at 21:02













its 2 strings, one row after another

– TVD
Jan 20 at 1:52





its 2 strings, one row after another

– TVD
Jan 20 at 1:52













@TVD you need str.extract with a pattern, check answer below and let me know if you need anything

– anky_91
Jan 20 at 16:05





@TVD you need str.extract with a pattern, check answer below and let me know if you need anything

– anky_91
Jan 20 at 16:05













my apoligies, these data only in one series

– TVD
Jan 20 at 19:33





my apoligies, these data only in one series

– TVD
Jan 20 at 19:33













Url name: Extracted column my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US "gA636000000420n" help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf "help" youtube.com/watch?v=39J2HdPka_JE "youtube" my.sf.com/gA896000000670n?lang=en_US "gA896000000670n" my.sf.com/gA694000029420n?lang=en_SP " gA694000029420n" youtube.com/watch?v=IHG2HdPka_JE "youtube"

– TVD
Jan 20 at 19:45





Url name: Extracted column my.sf.com/gA636000000420n?lang=en_US "gA636000000420n" help.sf.com/en/sf/12.0/configuration-guide-pdf.pdf "help" youtube.com/watch?v=39J2HdPka_JE "youtube" my.sf.com/gA896000000670n?lang=en_US "gA896000000670n" my.sf.com/gA694000029420n?lang=en_SP " gA694000029420n" youtube.com/watch?v=IHG2HdPka_JE "youtube"

– TVD
Jan 20 at 19:45












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