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  • How to detect language of text?

    - by Lost_in_code
    I have a form which lets users input text snippets. So how can figure out the language of the entered text? Specifically these languages for now: Arabic: ??? ?? ??? ?????? ??????? Chinese: ????????? Japanese: ?????????????????????

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  • python regular expressions, how to extract longest of overlapping groups

    - by xulochavez
    Hi How can I extract the longest of groups which start the same way For example, from a given string, I want to extract the longest match to either CS or CSI. I tried this "(CS|CSI).*" and it it will return CS rather than CSI even if CSI is available. If I do "(CSI|CS).*" then I do get CSI if it's a match, so I gues the solution is to always place the shorter of the overlaping groups after the longer one. Is there a clearer way to express this with re's? somehow it feels confusing that the result depends on the order you link the groups.

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  • Java regular expression: how to include '-'

    - by changed
    I am using this pattern and matching a string. String s = "//name:value /name:value"; if (s.matches("(//?\\s*\\w+:\\w+\\s*)+")) { // it fits } This works properly. But if I want to have a string like "/name-or-address:value/name-or-address:value" which has this '-' in second part, it doesn't work. I am using \w to match A-Za-z_, but how can I include - in that?

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  • Regular expression for a string containing one word but not another

    - by Chris Stahl
    I'm setting up some goals in Google Analytics and could use a little regex help. Lets say I have 4 URLs http://www.anydotcom.com/test/search.cfm?metric=blah&selector=size&value=1 http://www.anydotcom.com/test/search.cfm?metric=blah2&selector=style&value=1 http://www.anydotcom.com/test/search.cfm?metric=blah3&selector=size&value=1 http://www.anydotcom.com/test/details.cfm?metric=blah&selector=size&value=1 I want to create an expression that will identify any URL that contains the string selector=size but does NOT contain details.cfm I know that to find a string that does NOT contain another string I can use this expression: (^((?!details.cfm).)*$) But, I'm not sure how to add in the selector=size portion. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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  • Best programming language for teaching econometrics?

    - by TJB
    I will be teaching an econometrics course to masters students in the fall. I think it is important for them to learn programming with data as an essential applied research skill. What suggestions do you have for the programming language. I am leaning mostly towards R. What others should I consider?

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  • VB.net Regular Expression

    - by xzerox
    Alright so I want to grab the information on a website thats between [usernames] and [/usernames] I know how to get the string but how would I use regex to only have the information in the middle. Remember I am going to be having more then one thing on the page.

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  • SharePoint replicating document between site according to external database on a regular basis

    - by kevin
    I want to copy a file from Site A to Site B according to external DB status on a timer job. e.g I have documents in Site A. I want to move those documents to Site B when the document' status in external MSSQL DB is "approved". I want to do it in a timer job. Which way will be great to do so ? I don't know how to use timer job and BDC job together. Please advice me. Thanks in advance. BTW, I don't know much about SharePoint.

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  • Perl Regular Expression [] for <>

    - by bmucklow
    So I am trying to read an XML file into a string in Perl and send it as part of a SOAP message. I know this is not ideal as there are methods for SOAP sending files, however, I am limited to having to use the SOAP that is set up, and it is not set up for sending with file support. Therefore I need to parse out the markup tags < and replace them with []. What is the best way to do this?

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  • Regular expression on a URL

    - by alphaexe
    I need to be able to catch when the URL contains a image of multiple file types or follow this syntax. http://localhost:8080/fdlic-web/webpic/101 Here is what i have so far. (.*)(jpg|gif|png|bmp|jpeg|webpic/(\d+))$

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  • Regular expression matching in php

    - by user1836428
    I have this regexp: /(.*)(([0-9]([^a-zA-Z])*){7,}[0-9])(.*)/. Given the following values 0654535263 065453-.-5263 065asd4535263 Expected Results 06**** 06**** 06**** Actual Results 0654535263 06**** 065asd4535263 It does not match the last row because of the letters (I want to match from 0-3 letters) and it matches only last occurence (in the second row in example, it skips first row).

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  • PHP Regular Expression to quotations to attributes

    - by atwellpub
    hey Guys, I need to run a string of html through a regex function that checks to see if the attributes are closed in quotes, and if they aren't then close them. for example i want <img src=http://www.domain.com/image.gif border=0> to turn into <img src='http://www.domain.com/image.gif' border='0'> Can anyone help me?

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  • Can you help with regular expressions in Java?

    - by Matt
    I have a bunch of strings which may of may not have random symbols and numbers in them. Some examples are: contains(reserved[j])){ close(); i++){ letters[20]=word I want to find any character that is NOT a letter, and replace it with a white space, so the above examples look like: contains reserved j close i letters word What is the best way to do this?

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  • Php regular expression to match a div

    - by Thoman
    Hello all <div id="a"> <div id="b"> Foo </div> <div id="m"> Bar </div> </div> <div id="c"> Bar </div> I want find all object in id="a" and out put is <div id="a"> <div id="b"> Foo </div> <div id="m"> Bar </div> </div> Geat thanks.

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  • Getting string from other then default language

    - by Sulabh Gupta
    I am having a problem in accessing Locale string in android. The requirement is:- I have one string in english(values/string.xml) as well as in korean(values-ko/string.xml). Now i want to show my string in both languages in a single activity. I don't want to change phone Locale or call Locale.setDefault("ko") I am trying to call following line but it is not working for me. getString(R.string.mystring, Locale.KOREAN); (My default language is English) Please help

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