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I'm looking for a regular expression that can find the alpha representation of a month, along with the numerical year followed by it.

Examples:

  • Today's month is June 2012

  • This is a setence containing a date for may 2012 and that is all.

  • December 2012

  • June 2012 is the date of this year

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For your specific examples you can do it with an alternation for the names of the months, and \d{4} for the year:

/\b(?:January|February|March|...|December)\s+\d{4}\b/i

The i is for case-insensitive.

The \b are word boundaries.

I'm assuming that the years are any four digits, though you may of course want to extend (or restrict) this range, depending on the needs of your application.

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  • Great, and im assuming just dropping '/i' to ignore case?
    – Atticus
    Jun 27, 2012 at 19:35
  • Check out kuxyz.blogspot.ro on how to restrict the numeric range to any range you would want Jun 27, 2012 at 19:36
  • @Ωmega: I posted first, so how could I have copied you? (For the record, I don't think you copied me - this is just the most obvious answer.)
    – Mark Byers
    Jun 27, 2012 at 19:38
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    @Atticus Drop 'i' and not '/i' if you want case sensitivity.
    – Farahmand
    Jun 27, 2012 at 19:52
  • @Downvoter: Would you like to explain why you downvoted this?
    – Mark Byers
    Jun 27, 2012 at 19:55
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It should be:

/\b(?:January|February|March|April|August|September|October|November|December)\s+\d{4}\b/i

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