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  • Regex AND operator

    - by user366735
    Based on this answer http://stackoverflow.com/questions/469913/regular-expressions-is-there-an-and-operator I tried the following on http://regexpal.com/ but was unable to get it to work. What am missing? Does javascript not support it? Regex: (?=foo)(?=baz) String: foo,bar,baz

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  • Validating forms with regex in codeigniter

    - by Alex
    How can I validate a form using regex in codeiginiter. I'd like to check the input against: ^([0-1][0-9]|[2][0-3]):([0-5][0-9])$ I'm assuming the best way is in some sort of callback. I tried a bunch of ideas on the web but I can't seem to get any working.

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  • RegEx to reverse order of list?

    - by quantomcat
    Is there a singular regular expression that can be used in, say, a text editor's search/replace dialog to reverse the order of the items in a list? For instance, take this list: First item Second item Third item Select it in a text editor like EditPad, bring up the search and replace box, apply a regex (run as a loop or not) and turn it into: Third item Second item First item Can this be done?

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  • Use Java and RegEx to convert casing in a string

    - by Andreas
    Problem: Turn "my testtext TARGETSTRING my testtext" into "my testtext targetstring my testtext" Perl supports the "\L"-operation which can be used in the replacement-string. The Pattern-Class does not support this operation: Perl constructs not supported by this class: [...] The preprocessing operations \l \u, \L, and \U. http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html

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  • vim regex for replacing spaces within quotes

    - by vikram-bhat
    I have text in the follwing format: ERR_OUT_OF_MEM, "ERR OUT OF MEM" ERR_SOMETHING_BAD, "ERR SOMETHING BAD" I want to replace all spaces in the text which are within quotes with underscores: ERR_OUT_OF_MEM, "ERR_OUT_OF_MEM" ERR_SOMETHING_BAD, "ERR_SOMETHING_BAD" The best regex I could come up with is: \("\w\+\)\@<= (there's a space at the end of that) but this only finds the first space in each quoted string, and I would need to repeat this multiple times to get the desired effect. Any way to do it in one shot? Thanks!

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  • Replace ",**" with a linebreak using RegEx (or something else)

    - by John
    I'm getting started with RegEx and I was wondering if anyone could help me craft a statement to convert coordinates as follows: 145.00694,-37.80421,9 145.00686,-37.80382,9 145.00595,-37.8035,16 145.00586,-37.80301,16 to 145.00694,-37.80421 145.00686,-37.80382 145.00595,-37.8035 145.00586,-37.80301 (Strip off the last comma and value and turn it into a line break.) I can't figure out how to use wildcards to do something like that. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

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  • Regex not being greedy enough

    - by Chad
    I've got the following regex that was working perfectly until a new situation arose ^.*[?&]U(?:RL)?=(?<URL>.*)$ Basically, it's used against URLs, to grab EVERYTHING after the U=, or URL= and return it in the URL match So, for the following http://localhost?a=b&u=http://otherhost?foo=bar URL = http://otherhost?foo=bar Unfortunately an odd case came up http://localhost?a=b&u=http://otherhost?foo=bar&url=http://someotherhost Ideally, I want URL to be "http://otherhost?foo=bar&url=http://someotherhost", instead, it is just "http://someotherhost"

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  • Javscript REGEX

    - by Rabbott
    I need a javascript REGEX to check that the length of the string is 9 characters. Starts with 'A' or 'a' and is followed by 8 digits. Axxxxxxxx or axxxxxxxx

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  • Get the common prefix substring through Regex

    - by Dreampuf
    like this text = " \t hello there\n \t how are you?\n \t HHHH" hello there how are you? HHHH Could I get the common prefix substring through regex? I try to In [36]: re.findall(r"(?m)(?:(^[ \t]+).+[\n\r]+\1)", " \t hello there\n \t how are you?\n \t HHHH") Out[36]: [' \t '] But apparently that common prefix substring is ' \t ' I want use for dedent function like python textwrap module.

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  • regex unicode charater in vim

    - by aidan
    I'm being an idiot. Someone cut and pasted some text from microsoft word into my lovely html files. I now have these unicode characters instead of regular quote symbols, (i.e. quotes appear as <92 in the text) I want to do a regex replace but I'm having trouble selecting them. :%s/\u92/'/g :%s/\u5C/'/g :%s/\x92/'/g :%s/\x5C/'/g ...all fail. My google-fu has failed me.

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  • Using a regex pattern to find revision numbers from a svn merge

    - by zyzy
    svn diff -rXX:HEAD Will give me a format like this, if there has been a merge between those revisions: Merged /<branch>:rXXX,XXX-XXX or Merged /<branch>:rXXX I'm not very familiar with regex and am trying to put together a pattern which will match all the numbers (merged revision numbers) AFTER matching the "Merged /branch:r" part. So far I have this to match the first part: [Mm]erged.*[a-zA-Z]:r Thanks in adv. for the help :)

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  • Regex Help with manipulating string

    - by user310070
    Hi, i am seriously struggling to get my head around regex. I have a sring with "iPhone: 52.973053,-0.021447" i want to extract the two numbers after the colon into two seperate strings so delimited by the comma. Can anyone help me? Cheers

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  • regex for zip-code

    - by Monu
    I need Regex which can satisfy all my three condtions for zip-code. E.g- 12345 12345-6789 12345 1234 Any pointers and suggestion would be much appreciated. Thanks !

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  • find all text before using regex

    - by jeff
    How can I use regex to find all text before the text "All text before this line will be included"? I have includes some sample text below for example This can include deleting, updating, or adding records to your database, which would then be reflex. All text before this line will be included You can make this a bit more sophisticated by encrypting the random number and then verifying that it is still a number when it is decrypted. Alternatively, you can pass a value and a key instead.

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