# coding=utf8
# the above tag defines encoding for this document and is for Python 2.x compatibility
import re
regex = r"^[M|m]etalocalypse\ [s|S](\d\d)[e|E](\d\d)"
test_str = ("Metalocalypse s03e01.avi\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e01.srt\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e02.avi\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e02.srt\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e03.avi\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e03.srt\n"
"Metalocalypse S03E04.avi\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e04.srt\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e05.avi\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e05.srt\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e06.avi\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e06.srt\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e07.avi\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e07.srt\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e08.avi\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e09.avi\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e09.srt\n"
"metalocalypse s03e10.avi\n"
"Metalocalypse s03e10.srt")
subst = "Metalocalypse.S\\1E\\2.XviD"
# You can manually specify the number of replacements by changing the 4th argument
result = re.sub(regex, subst, test_str, 0, re.MULTILINE)
if result:
print (result)
# Note: for Python 2.7 compatibility, use ur"" to prefix the regex and u"" to prefix the test string and substitution.
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Python, please visit: https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html