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  • ruby recursive regex

    - by Reed Debaets
    So why is this not working? I'm creating a regex that will match a formula (which is then part of a larger standard description). But I'm stuck here, as it doesn't appear to want to match embedded formulas within a formula. stat = /(Stat3|Stat2|Stat1)/ number_sym = /[0-9]*/ formula_sym = /((target's )?#{stat}|#{number_sym}|N#{number_sym})\%?/ math_sym = /(\+|\-|\*|\/|\%)/ formula = /^\((#{formula}|#{formula_sym}) (#{math_sym} (#{formula}|#{formula_sym}))?\)$/ p "(target's Stat2 * N1%)".match(formula).to_s #matches p "((target's Stat2 * N1%) + 3)".match(formula).to_s #no match p "(Stat1 + ((target's Stat2 * N1%) + 3))".match(formula).to_s #no match

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  • Regex to check that a character in range doesn't repeat

    - by Aly
    Hi, I want to match against Strings such as AhKs & AdKs (i.e. two cards Ah = Ace of Hearts). I want to match two off-suit cards with a regex, what I currently have is "^[AKQJT2-9][hscd]{2}$", but this could match hands such as AhKh (suited) and AhAh. Is there a way to possibly use backreferences to say the second [hscd] cannot be the same as the firs (similarly for [AKQJT2-9])

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  • RegEx to exclude a string

    - by sameera207
    Hi All, I have the following strings in my application. /admin/stylesheets/11 /admin/javascripts/11 /contactus what I want to do is to write a regular expression to capture anything other than string starting with 'admin' basically my regex should capture only /contactus by excluding both /admin/stylesheets/11 /admin/javascripts/11 to capture all i wrote /.+/ and i wrote /(admin).+/ which captures everything starts with 'admin'. how can i do the reverse. I mean get everything not starting with 'admin' thanks in advance cheers sameera

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  • Regex to match all valid links

    - by Unkwntech
    In regards to this: http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/general/suggestions/103227-parser-does-not-match-all-valid-urls is this regex adequate or will it need to be refined, if it needs to be refined how so? \b(?P<link>(?:.*?://)[\w\-\_\.\@\:\/\?\#\=]*)\b

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  • regex split problem

    - by sunil-mand99
    I have javascript string variable with var sttr="We prefer questions that can be answered --------------------- not just discussed --------------------- Provide details ---------------------------- Write clearly and simply --------------------------answer all the question" please suggest how to split the string into array of sentences on the basis of dashes(-----) using regex result should be array[0]=We prefer questions that can be answered array[1]=not just discussed array[2]=Provide details array[3]=rite clearly and simply array[4]=answer all the question Note: dash(-----) range after each sentence is between 10 to 50

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  • regex question: independent position of words

    - by Fuxi
    hi all, is it possible to define a regex pattern which checks eg. for 3 terms independent to their position in the main string? eg. my string is something like "click here to unsubscribe: http://www.url.com" the pattern should also work with "http:// unsubscribe click" thx

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  • Regex for beautify text

    - by Jensen
    HI, I would like to create a function that beautify my text. For this I use a regex who remplace some characters, but it not run. Can you give me the regular expression for this : Replace the first letter by a caps Replace any underscore _ by a space So for example: the_pack_2 will be The pack 2. Thx

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  • RegExp: want to find all links that do not end in ".html"

    - by grovel
    Hi, I'm a relative novice to regular expressions (although I've used them many times successfully). I want to find all links in a document that do not end in ".html" The regular expression I came up with is: href=\"([^"]*)(?<!html)\" In Notepad++, my editor, href=\"([^"]*)\" finds all the links (both those that end in "html" and those that do not). Why doesn't negative lookbehind work? I've also tried lookahead: href=\"[^"]*(?!html\") but that didn't work either. Can anybody help? Cheers, grovel

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  • PHP regex extract date

    - by apis17
    i have $date variable 2009-04-29 which is Y-m-d anybody can give idea how to extract into $d, $m, $y using simplest method as possible? regex is preferable. any more suggestion with simple method will be chosen. :)

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  • Regex age verification

    - by KevinDeus
    Anyone have a good regex for Age verification? I have a date field where I am validating that what the user enters is a date. basically I wanted to figure out if that date is valid, and then further refine the date to be within x number of years Perhaps this may be too complicated to tack onto whatever I have too far, but I figured it wouldn't be. ^([1][012]|[0]?[1-9])[/-]([3][01]|[12]\d|[0]?[1-9])[/-](\d{4}|\d{2})$

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  • Regex to get article ID from url

    - by Blankman
    My url looks like: www.example.com/a-292-some-text-here // 292 www.example.com/a-2-asdfss // 2 www.example.com/a-44-333 // 44 I need a regex to get the 292 from the url. The ID will always be an integer. i am using C#.

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  • Rails regex to extract Twitpic link/code if present

    - by Rabbott
    Provided a url, within a string of text (tweet) such as "Check out my twitpic http://twitpic.com/1876544594 its awesome" I need a Rails regex that will return 18744594, the id of this particular twitpic... This question has been asked here but was for PHP, and I need it for Rails. I would also be able to pull the name of the site, so the text between http:// and .com "twitpic"

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  • VB.net Regex Get Information

    - by xzerox
    Well I am currently trying to get the word/text in between these 2 things : and ! I tried this Dim nick As String = String.Empty Dim p = ":(?<ircnick>.*?)!" Dim Matches = Regex.Matches(mail, p, RegexOptions.IgnoreCase Or RegexOptions.Singleline) If Matches IsNot Nothing AndAlso Matches.Count > 0 Then For Each Match As Match In Matches If Match.Groups("info").Success Then nick = (Match.Groups("ircnick").Value) End If Next End If It doesn't display anything. If you guys can fix this code for me I would be happy :D.

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  • PHP: using REGEX to get the tablename from a mysql query

    - by Matt
    Hi Guys, Consider these three mysql statements: select * from Users; select id, title, value from Blogs; select id, feelURL, feelTitle from Feeds where id = 1; Now im not very good at REGEX, but i want to get the table name from the mysql query. Could someone possibly create one for me with a little explanation. Thanks,

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  • Parsing dictionary entries with regex

    - by Brandon
    I'm trying to pull data from Jim Breen's WWWJDIC. The raw data returned has a lot of information delimited in several different formats. The data pulled in the example below is from here: http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/wwwjdic.cgi?1ZUJ%E5%85%88%E7%94%9F ?? [????] /(n) (1) teacher/master/doctor/(suf) (2) with names of teachers, etc. as an honorific/(P)/ Should I use a regex?

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  • Replace number in a string using regex or something else

    - by Krishna
    Hi, I am not so good with regex. I am struggling to find a solution for a small functionality. I have a ajax response which returns a string like "Your ticket has been successfully logged. Please follow the link to view details 123432." All I have to do is replace that number 123432 with <a href="blablabla.com?ticket=123432"> using javascript.

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  • Regex for product key

    - by Poppy
    Hi i'm trying to do a regex that will show all product keys with the value #####-#####-#####-#####-##### this is the regular expression i have created [A-Z0-9]{5}-[A-Z0-9]{5}-[A-Z0-9]{5}-[A-Z0-9]{5}-[A-Z0-9]{5} for some reason it just isn't working. Any help?

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  • Looking for regex to extract email addresses from /etc/passwd

    - by Brent
    Most of my users have email addresses associated with their profile in /etc/passwd. They are always in the 5th field, which I can grab, but they appear at different places within a comma-separated list in the 5th field. Can somebody give me a regex to grab just the email address (delimeted by commas) from a line in this file? (I will be using grep and sed from a bash script) Sample lines from file: user1:x:1147:5005:User One,Department,,,[email protected]:/home/directory:/bin/bash user2:x:1148:5002:User Two,Department2,[email protected],:/home/directory:/bin/bash

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  • Exact match in regex character sets

    - by Dominik
    Hi all Consider the following string '35=_-235-b-35=35-35=2-135=a-35=123-235=2-35=a-53=1-53=a-553=b' I'd like to extract everything that matches 35= followed by 1 or 2 characters. What I came up with is the following regex \d[35]=[A-Za-z0-9]{1,2} The problem is the character set [35] matches both 35= and 53=. How can I achieve an exact match for a character set? Any suggestions, or different approaches are very much appreciated!

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