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  • extract word with regular expression

    - by farka
    I have a string 1/temperatoA,2/CelcieusB!23/33/44,55/66/77 and I would like to extract the words temperatoA and CelcieusB. I have this regular expression (\d+/(\w+),?)*! but I only get the match 1/temperatoA,2/CelcieusB! Why?

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  • Regular Expression to Match Specific "Values" in Isolated Group

    - by Gandarez
    If have this regular expression to test (\&TRUNC)[\(]{1,}(.+)[\)]{1,} And I have this "tester" ((((&TRUNC((1800,000 / 510)) * 510) * 920) + (2 * (510 * 700)) + ((&TRUNC((1800,000 / 510)) - 1) * 2 * 510 * 80)) / 1000000) * 85,715 My expected value is (inside the personal command "&TRUNC(command)") (1800,000 / 510) I got this value 1800,000 / 510)) * 510) * 920) + (2 * (510 * 700)) + ((&TRUNC((1800,000 / 510)) - 1) * 2 * 510 * 80)) / 1000000 How can I get only expected value in a separated group? PS:. The expressions inside the command called for me as "&TRUNC(command)" is variable.

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  • Regular expression (PCRE) for url matching

    - by zerkms
    The input: we get some plain text as input string and we have to highlighight all urls there with {url For some time i've used regex taken from http://flanders.co.nz/2009/11/08/a-good-url-regular-expression-repost/, which i modified several times, but it's built for another issue - to check whether the whole input string is an url or no. So, what regex do you use in such issues?

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  • SQLite user_version() expression

    - by ralf.w.
    how can I get user_version into an expression (for SELECT or WHERE) ? I would also appreciate any clue to how to save ANY global variable in SQLite. Does anyone know of such an extension (dll) ? BTW: I know that PRAGMA user_version; gives me the right answer, but I cannot use that inside a WHERE-clause !

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  • A regular expression question

    - by Hellnar
    Hello, I am in dire need of a such regular expression where my alphabet is made up of 0s and 1s. Now I need a language that accepts all words as long as it has three 0s. IE: 000 10001 0001 1000 10000101

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  • Regular expression for a list of numbers without other characters

    - by JamesW
    I need a regular expression for a list of numbers in a text box with carriage returns and line feeds, but no other characters. e.g. 1234 5678 5874 3478 I have this: Regex(@"\d\r\n${0,}?"); ... but it is accepting commas when I paste them into my text box: e.g. 1234, 5678 5874, 3478 Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks

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  • How to match parameter names in an expression?

    - by burak ozdogan
    Hi, I have a set of expressions representing some formula with some parameters inside. Like: [parameter1] * [parameter2] * [multiplier] And many others like this. I want to use a regular expression so that I can get a list of strings (List<string>) which will have the following inside: [paramter1] [paramter2] [multiplier] I am not using regular expressions so often; if you have already used something like this I would appreciate if you can share. Thanks!

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  • Regular Expression Fails

    - by Meander365
    Anyone help? When I run this I get " invalid quantifier ?<=href= " var aHrefMatch = new RegExp("(?<=href\=")[^]+?(?=")"); var matchedLink = mystring.match(aHrefMatch); But I know the regular expression is valid. Any ideas?

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  • Regular Expression Routes in Rails

    - by Kevin Sylvestre
    I am looking to create a rails route that is capable of accepting requests using a regular expression. Specifically, I need optional paths. As an example: "(/first)?(/second)?" Would match: /first /second /first/second But not: /second/first Is this possible? Thanks.

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  • Regular expression - starting and ending with a letter, accepting only letters, numbers and _

    - by jreid9001
    I'm trying to write a regular expression which specifies that text should start with a letter, every character should be a letter, number or underscore, there should not be 2 underscores in a row and it should end with a letter or number. At the moment, the only thing I have is ^[a-zA-Z]\w[a-zA-Z1-9_] but this doesn't seem to work properly since it only ever matches 3 characters, and allows repeated underscores. I also don't know how to specify requirements for the last character.

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  • regular expression breaking on new line

    - by shyam
    I'm trying to use a regular expression as below: preg_match_all('|<table.*</table>|',$html,$matches, PREG_SET_ORDER); But this is not working, and I think the problem is the new line inside the string $html. Could someone tell me a work around?

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