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  • Nothing else but Regex for matching the string.

    - by Harikrishna
    I want to check whether there is string starting from number and then optional character with the help of the regex.So what should be the regex for matching the string which must be started with number and then character might be there or not.Like there is string "30a" or "30" it should be matched.But if there is "a" or some else character or sereis of characters, string should not be matched.

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  • Matching sentences with regex in Java

    - by Gary
    Hi, I'm using the Scanner class in java to go through a a text file and extract each sentence. I'm using the setDelimiter method on my Scanner to the regex: Pattern.compile("[\\w]*[\\.|?|!][\\s]") This currently seems to work, but it leaves the whitespace at the end of the sentence. Is there an easy way to match the whitespace at the end but not include it in the result? I realize this is probably an easy question but I've never used regex before so go easy :)

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  • I need a RegEx to validate not "NONE"

    - by Justin808
    I have a text field and am looking to have if be valid for all values other than "NONE" without the quotes. I know a comparison would be easy but the system I am using only validates via RegEx expressions. What would the RegEx expression be for it?

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  • Collect a list in JS with regex?

    - by acidzombie24
    Basically i want to output a div with all the ids in it. I know how to do that especially with jquery but collecting the ids is the problem not the list. I failed at regex although i know how to use it in .NET. How do i write this regex properly? so i can get a list of ids and display it as i want. http://jsfiddle.net/NgmGf/

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  • Regex in Notepad++

    - by bsreekanth
    Can anyone provide a regex for notepad++ for the below search and replace (conversion) ADD ( PRIMARY KEY (xxx) ) ; to ADD PRIMARY KEY (xxx) ; basically, removed a () around primary key expression. the value xxx is different among statements. If not notepad++, I may also try the regex for vim or any shell script. thanks a lot. Babu.

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  • Regex fix for this? [extension]

    - by Yeti
    Sorry for the redundancy, I should've asked this in my previous question here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3061407/whats-the-regex-to-solve-this-problem This question is an extension: From the elements in an array below: http://example.com/apps/1235554/ http://example.com/apps/apple/ http://example.com/apps/126734 http://example.com/images/a.jpg I'm separating out apps/{number}/ and apps/{number} using: foreach ($urls as $url) { if (preg_match('~apps/[0-9]~', $url)) echo $url; } Now, how do I also push {number} to another array with the same regex?

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  • Regex to Strip Special Characters

    - by Neil
    I am trying to use regex.replace to strip out unwanted characters, but I need to account for spaces: string asdf = "doésn't work?"; string regie = @"([{}\(\)\^$&._%#!@=<>:;,~`'\’ \*\?\/\+\|\[\\\\]|\]|\-)"; Response.Write(Regex.Replace(asdf,regie,"").Replace(" ","-")); returns doésntwork instead of doésnt-work Ideas? Thanks!

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  • Writing a regex in Latex

    - by Harm De Weirdt
    Hello everyone. In a Latex Report I am making I have to write a regex. There is only one in the whole report, so I don't really want to use packages and so on. This is the regex I am talking about: ^\"((\w|\s)+)\"$ I came up with this for Latex: \grave{ }\backslash\"'((\backslash w\| \backslash s)+)\backslash \"' \backslash \$ This gives me like 10 errors, and I can't really see what is wrong. Okay, it looks pretty bad but all the commands should work.. Thanks in advance, Harm

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  • javascript regex validation

    - by Arun
    Is there any way to find which input character fails the regex pattern. For ex: consider [A-Za-z\s.&] is only allowable but the user enter like "test/string" where '/' invalidates input. How to find who fails regex (our case '/')

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  • Regex to match last space character

    - by Gerald Ferreira
    Hi There I need some help I am looking for a regex that would match the last space character in a string. I am using Javascript and Classic ASP If there is someone that could maybe point me in the right direction I have a long string of text which I trim to 100 characters. I would like to remove the last character to avoid a spelling mistake if the trim cuts a word due to the 100 characters limit regex.replace(/[ ]$.*?/ig, ''); Anybody with ideas? Thanks

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  • Regex: Filter out text before last occurrence

    - by StreamT
    TEXT: R:\Everybody\OlegB\DiskCleaner\1\NewsFeed\Regional\Bray People_2010-04-14_v3.zip REGEX: (?<titleid>.*)_(?<issuedate>(19|20)[0-9]{2}[- /.](0[1-9]|1[012])[- /.](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01]))_v(?<layoutver>[0-9]*) I need apply REGEX to the following part of TEXT: Bray People_2010-04-14_v3.zip How can I filter out all text before last occurrence of slash and apply expression to the reminded part.

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  • Converting regex statment for sentance extraction to Ruby

    - by DavidP6
    I found this regex statement on the wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_boundary_disambiguation) for Sentence boundary disambiguation, but am not able to use it in a Ruby split statment. I'm not too good with regex so maybe I am missing something? This is statment: ((?<=[a-z0-9)][.?!])|(?<=[a-z0-9][.?!]\"))(\s|\r\n)(?=\"?[A-Z]) and this is what I tried in Ruby, but no go: text.split("((?<=[a-z0-9)][.?!])|(?<=[a-z0-9][.?!]\"))(\s|\r\n)(?=\"?[A-Z])")

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  • Easy Javascript Regex Question

    - by Matrym
    Why doesn't this assign prepClass to the string selectorClass with underscores instead of non alpha chars? What do I need to change it to? var regex = new RegExp("/W/", "g"); var prepClass = selectorClass.replace(regex, "_");

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  • Simple C# Tokenizer Using Regex

    - by Pete
    I'm looking to tokenize really simple strings,but struggling to get the right Regex. The strings might look like this: string1 = "{[Surname]}, some text... {[FirstName]}" string2 = "{Item}foo.{Item2}bar" And I want to extract the tokens in the curly braces (so string1 gets "{[Surname]}","{[FirstName]}" and string2 gets "{Item}" and "{Item2}") this question is quite good, but I can't get the regex right: poor mans lexer for c# Thanks for the help!

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  • REGEX help, to remove <SPAN>s from the results

    - by nobosh
    The following REGEX: '(?i)]+class="findme"[^]*(.+?)' is resulting in: WTC Captive was created with a $1 billion FEMA grant and provides insurance coverage How can the REGEX above be updated to just send back: WTC Captive was created with a $1 billion FEMA grant and provides insurance coverage

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  • RegEx Help in Ruby

    - by Akash
    My sample file is like below: H343423 Something1 Something2 C343423 0 A23423432 asdfasdf sdfs #2342323 I have the following regex: if (line =~ /^[HC]\d+\s/) != nil puts line end Basically I want to read everything that starts with H or C and is followed by numbers and I want to stop reading when space is encountered (I want to read one word). Output I want is: H343423 C343423 Output my RegEx is getting is: H343423 Something1 Something2 C343423 0 So it is fetching the whole line but I just want it to stop after first word is read. Any help?

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  • Java RegEx find, except when between quotes

    - by user1833511
    I need a Java RegEx to split, or find something in a string, but exclude stuff that's between double quotes. What I do now is this: String withoutQuotes = str.replaceAll("\\\".*?\\\"", "placeholder"); withoutQuotes = withoutQuotes.replaceAll(" ",""); but this doesn't work nice with indexOf, and I also need to be able to split, for example: String str = "hello;world;how;\"are;you?\"" String[] strArray = str.split(/*some regex*/); // strArray now contains: ["hello", "world", "how", "\"are you?\"] quotes are always balanced quotes can be escaped with \" Any help is appreciated

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  • need a regex to parse a csv file with double quotes in php

    - by Brandon G
    Trying to parse a csv file that has all the data wrapped in double quotes, because there may be commas in the double quotes. Looks like this: $songs = '"1, 2, 3, 4 (I Love You)","Plain White T's","CBE10-22",15,"CBE10-22","","","CB",984,"","10/05/10"'; $regResult = preg_match( "", $songs, $matches ); I can't figure out a regex that will return the data between the quotes as the matches. I'm sure there is some regex master that can help me with this.

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  • Strange, regex.split Method matches one null element

    - by dontoo
    Regex rx = new Regex(@"[+-]"); string[] substrings = rx.Split(expression); expression = "-9a3dcbh-3bca-4ab4cf-3hc" //This is the iput string I want to split that string between + or -. My VS debugger shows substring array like this: substrings[0] = null //???Why substrings[1] = 9a3dcbh substrings[2] = 3bca substrings[3] = 4ab4cf substrings[4] = 3hc Why is the first element of arry null, is it because I am matching +-, and there is no + in my input string?

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  • Regex is capturing the whole string

    - by M28
    I am using the following regex: (public|private +)?function +([a-zA-Z_$][0-9a-zA-Z_$]*) *\\(([0-9a-zA-Z_$, ]*)\\) *{(.*)} To match the following string: public function messenger(text){ sendMsg(text); } private function sendMsg(text){ alert(text); } (There is no line breaks in the string, they are converted to whitespaces before the regex runs) I wanted it to capture both functions, but it is capturing: $1: "" $2: "messenger" $3: "text" $4: " sendMsg(text); } private function sendMsg(text){ alert(text); " By the way, I am using Javascript.

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  • String generation with regex criteria

    - by menjaraz
    I wonder wether it is feasible to implement an optimal string generator Class meeting the following requirements: Generation criteria using regex Lexicographical order enumeration. Count propetry Indexed access I don't feel comfortable with regular expression: I cannot come up with a starting piece of code but I just think of a naive implementation using a TList as a base class and use a filter (Regex) against "brute force" generated string. Thank you.

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  • Regex to match 0 - 999 but not blank

    - by James Cadd
    I'm working on a regex to match valid integer numbers such as the following: 0 1 99 999 However it should not allow matching an empty string. The closest I can get is: (0)|\\d{1,3} Which to me says a matching string will have either a zero or a series of digits between 1 and 3 characters long. However, empty strings still appear to match this pattern. What's the proper way to exclude empty strings from this regex?

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  • Need to fix my regex

    - by Misha Zaslavsky
    I am trying to match a string to a regex pattern, but have some problems. My string could have 3 forms: [dbo].[Start] dbo.Start Start This is my regex: "^((\[)?dbo(\])?)?(\.)?(\[)?Start(\])?$" All 3 forms returns success but there are some more options such as: [dboStart or dbo[Start I know that this is because it is optional, but how could I make dependencies when making optional, so that if one optional has value then the second optional must have a value too. Could you help me please to fix this? Thanks.

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