Regular expression
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|a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 | |a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 | ||
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|match "a" plus any two digits | |match "a" plus any two digits | ||
|a00, a01, a02, a03, a04, ... | |a00, a01, a02, a03, a04, ... | ||
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Revision as of 17:58, 22 March 2010
Regular expressions, also referred to as regex or regexp, provide a concise and flexible means for matching strings of text, such as particular characters, words, or patterns of characters. In the UNLarium framework, regular expressions follow the PCRE library and must be provided between / /. They are used mainly to enhance the power of Ph-rules.
Main features
Characters | |
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a | match the character a |
3 | match the number 3 |
\n | newline (NL, LF) |
\r | return (CR) |
\f | form feed (FF) |
\t | tab (TAB) |
\x3C | character with the hex code 3C |
\u561A | character with the hex code 561A |
\e | escape character (alias \u001B) |
\c… | control character |
Wildcards | |
. | match any character |
\… | quote single metacharacter: \. matches a dot instead of any character and \\ matches a single backslash |
\w | alphanumeric + underscore (shortcut for [0-9a-zA-Z_]) |
\W | any character not covered by \w |
\d | numeric (shortcut for [0-9]) |
\D | any character not covered by \d |
\s | whitespace (shortcut for [ \t\n\r\f]) |
\S | any character not covered by \s |
[…] | any character listed: [a5!d-g] means a, 5, ! and d, e, f, g |
[^…] | any character not listed: [^a5!d-g] means anything but a, 5, ! and d, e, f, g |
Boundaries | |
\b | matches at a word boundary (spot between \w and \W) |
\B | matches anything but a word boundary |
^ | matches at the beginning of a line (m) or entire string (s) |
\A | matches at the beginning of the entire string |
$ | matches at the end of a line (m) or entire string (s) |
\Z | matches at the end of the entire string ignoring a tailing \n |
\z | matches at the end of the entire string |
Quantifiers | |
? | match 1 or 0 times |
* | 0 or more times |
+ | 1 or more times |
{n} | exactly n times |
{n,} | at least n times |
{n,m} | at least n but not more than m times, as often as possible |
Examples
RegEx | Description | Matches |
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/abc/ | match the sequence "abc" | abc |
/abc./ | match the sequence "abc" plus one character | abca, abcb, abcc, abcd, abce, ... |
/abc(a)?/ | match the sequence "abc" plus zero or one character "a" | abc, abca |
/abc(a)*/ | match the sequence "abc" plus zero or more characters "a" | abc, abca, abcaa, abcaaa, abcaaaa, abcaaaaa, |
/abc(a)+/ | match the sequence "abc" plus one or more characters "a" | abca, abcaa, abcaaa, abcaaaa, ... |
/abc(a){3}/ | match the sequence "abc" plus three characters "a" | abcaaa |
/abc(a)(3,}/ | match the sequence "abc" plus at least three characters "a" | abcaaa, abcaaaa, abcaaaaa, abcaaaaaa, ... |
/abc(a)(2,5}/ | match the sequence "abc" plus two to five characters "a" | abcaa, abcaaa, abcaaaa, abcaaaaa |
/a[bcd]e/ | match "a" plus "b", "c" or "d", plus "e" | abe, ace, ade |
/a[^bcd]e/ | match "a" plus any character that is not "b", "c" or "d", plus "e" | aae, aee, afe, age, ahe, ... |
/a\d/ | match "a" plus any single digit | a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 |
/a(\d){2}/ | match "a" plus any two digits | a00, a01, a02, a03, a04, ... |