"-dhello;-egoodbye;-lcul8r" -replace "-d.*;","-dbonjour;"
gives:
-dbonjour;-lcul8r
Is it possible to not have it get rid of goodbye
?
You should make the matching lazy using ?
.
Use:
"-dhello;-egoodbye;-lcul8r" -replace "-d.*?;","-dbonjour;"
Always be explicit. .*
matches everything it can (including the semicolon and all that follows), but you only want to match until the next semicolon, so just tell the regex engine that:
"-dhello;-egoodbye;-lcul8r" -replace "-d[^;]*;","-dbonjour;"
[^;]
matches any character except semicolon.
<.*?>
will match <baz <foo>
in "<baz <foo> bam>"
.
Mar 6, 2013 at 12:23