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  1. How to match, but not capture, part of a regex? - Stack Overflow

    How to match, but not capture, part of a regex? Asked 15 years ago Modified 1 year, 9 months ago Viewed 318k times

  2. OR condition in Regex - Stack Overflow

    Apr 13, 2013 · For example, ab|de would match either side of the expression. However, for something like your case you might want to use the ? quantifier, which will match the previous …

  3. Negative matching using grep (match lines that do not contain foo)

    How do I match all lines not matching a particular pattern using grep? I tried this: grep '[^foo]'

  4. C# Regex Validation Rule using Regex.Match() - Stack Overflow

    C# Regex Validation Rule using Regex.Match () Asked 13 years, 10 months ago Modified 6 years, 11 months ago Viewed 167k times

  5. Match case statement with multiple 'or' conditions in each case

    Dec 2, 2022 · Match case statement with multiple 'or' conditions in each case Asked 2 years, 11 months ago Modified 1 year, 2 months ago Viewed 37k times

  6. If two cells match, return value from third - Stack Overflow

    Oct 15, 2014 · The current formula almost works, but instead of returning the email address where A matched C, it returns the email address from the same row. …

  7. regexp - Match regular expression (case sensitive) - MATLAB

    This MATLAB function returns the starting index of each substring of str that matches the character patterns specified by the regular expression.

  8. regex - Match groups in Python - Stack Overflow

    Is there a way in Python to access match groups without explicitly creating a match object (or another way to beautify the example below)? Here is an example to clarify my motivation for …

  9. regex - What do 'lazy' and 'greedy' mean in the context of regular ...

    Feb 20, 2010 · 480 means match longest possible string. means match shortest possible string. For example, the greedy matches in but the lazy matches .

  10. regex - Python extract pattern matches - Stack Overflow

    Mar 11, 2013 · If this is the case, having span indexes for your match is helpful and I'd recommend using re.finditer. As a shortcut, you know the name part of your regex is length 5 …