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regex - replacing only single instances of a character with python regexp

I am trying to replace single $ characters with something else, and want to ignore multiple $ characters in a row, and I can't quite figure out how. I tried using lookahead:

s='$a $$b $$$c $d'
re.sub('$(?!$)','z',s)

This gives me:

'za $zb $$zc zd'

when what I want is

'za $$b $$$c zd'

What am I doing wrong?

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notes, if not using a callable for the replacement function:

  • you would need look-ahead because you must not match if followed by $
  • you would need look-behind because you must not match if preceded by $

not as elegant but this is very readable:

>>> def dollar_repl(matchobj):
...     val = matchobj.group(0)
...     if val == '$':
...         val = 'z'
...     return val
... 
>>> import re
>>> s = '$a $$b $$$c $d'
>>> re.sub('$+', dollar_repl, s)
'za $$b $$$c zd'

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