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regex - Python: How to get multiple elements inside square brackets

I have a string/pattern like this:

[xy][abc]

I try to get the values contained inside the square brackets:

  • xy
  • abc

There are never brackets inside brackets. Invalid: [[abc][def]]

So far I've got this:

import re
pattern = "[xy][abc]"
x = re.compile("[(.*?)]")
m = outer.search(pattern)
inner_value = m.group(1)
print inner_value

But this gives me only the inner value of the first square brackets.

Any ideas? I don't want to use string split functions, I'm sure it's possible somehow with RegEx alone.

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re.findall is your friend here:

>>> import re
>>> sample = "[xy][abc]"
>>> re.findall(r'[([^]]*)]',sample)
['xy', 'abc']

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