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    Regular Expression QuickList

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    Char    Meaning


    ^     beginning of string
    $     end of string
    .     any character except newline
    *     match 0 or more times
    +     match 1 or more times
    ?     match 0 or 1 times
    |     alternative (OR)
    ( )     grouping
    [ ]     set of characters
    { }     repetition modifier
    \     quote or special


    a*    zero or more a’s
    a+    one or more a’s
    a?    zero or one a’s (i.e., optional a)
    a{m}    exactly m a’s
    a{m,}    at least m a’s
    a{m,n}    at least m but at most n a’s


    \t     tab
    \n     newline
    \r     return (CR)
    \xhh     character with hex. code hh
        

    \b     "word" boundary
    \B     not a "word" boundary


    \w     matches any single character classified as a "word" character (alphanumeric or "_")
    \W     matches any non-"word" character
    \s     matches any whitespace character (space, tab, newline)
    \S     matches any non-whitespace character
    \d     matches any digit character, equiv. to [0-9]
    \D     matches any non-digit character


    *** Examples ***
    Expression     Matches...
    abc         abc (that exact character sequence, but anywhere in the string)
    ^abc         abc at the beginning of the string
    abc$         abc at the end of the string
    a|b         either of a and b
    ^abc|abc$     the string abc at the beginning or at the end of the string
    ab{2,4}c     an a followed by two, three or four b’s followed by a c
    ab{2,}c     an a followed by at least two b’s followed by a c
    ab*c         an a followed by any number (zero or more) of b’s followed by a c
    ab+c         an a followed by one or more b’s followed by a c
    ab?c         an a followed by an optional b followed by a c; that is, either abc or ac
    a.c         an a followed by any single character (not newline) followed by a c
    a\.c         a.c exactly
    [abc]         any one of a, b and c
    [Aa]bc         either of Abc and abc
    [abc]+         any (nonempty) string of a’s, b’s and c’s (such as a, abba, acbabcacaa)
    [^abc]+     any (nonempty) string which does not contain any of a, b and c (such as defg)
    \d\d         any two decimal digits, such as 42; same as \d{2}
    \w+         a "word": a nonempty sequence of alphanumeric characters and low lines (underscores),
                such as foo and 12bar8 and foo_1
    100\s*mk      the strings 100 and mk optionally separated by any amount of white space
                  (spaces, tabs, newlines)
    abc\b         abc when followed by a word boundary (e.g. in abc! but not in abcd)
    perl\B         perl when not followed by a word boundary (e.g. in perlert but not in perl stuff)

    Mike Griffin
    Netcordia TAC
    support@netcordia.com
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