regular expressions for pattern
Common Matching Expressions
Regular Expression | Description |
---|---|
| Matches any character |
| Finds regex that must match at the beginning of the line. |
| Finds regex that must match at the end of the line. |
| Set definition, can match the letter a or b or c. |
| Set definition, can match a or b or c followed by either v or z. |
| When a caret appears as the first character inside square brackets, it negates the pattern. This pattern matches any character except a or b or c. |
| Ranges: matches a letter between a and d and figures from 1 to 7, but not d1. |
| Finds X or Z. |
| Finds X directly followed by Z. |
| Checks if a line end follows. |
Metacharacters
The following metacharacters have a pre-defined meaning and make certain common patterns easier to use, e.g., \d
instead of [0..9]
.
Regular Expression | Description |
---|---|
|
Any digit, short for |
|
A non-digit, short for |
|
A whitespace character, short for |
| A non-whitespace character, short for |
|
A word character, short for |
|
A non-word character |
| Several non-whitespace characters |
|
Matches a word boundary where a word character is |
Quantifier
A quantifier defines how often an element can occur. The symbols ?, *, + and {} define the quantity of the regular expressions
Regular Expression | Description | Examples |
---|---|---|
* |
Occurs zero or more times, is short for
{0,} | X* finds no or several letter X, <sbr /> .* finds any character sequence |
+ |
Occurs one or more times, is short for
{1,} | X+ - Finds One or several letters X |
? |
Occurs no or one time,
? is short for {0,1} . | X? finds no or exactly one letter X |
{X} |
Occurs X number of times,
{} describes the order of the preceding liberal | \d{3} searches for three digits, .{10} for any character sequence of length 10. |
{X,Y} |
Occurs between X and Y times,
| \d{1,4} means \d must occur at least once and at a maximum of four. |
*? | ? after a quantifier makes it a reluctant quantifier. It tries to find the smallest match. This makes the regular expression stop at the first match. |
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