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I've tried ^name& but it does not work. How can I find a name inside hello-my-name-is

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    Check out regular-expressions.info to learn the basics. To solve your actual problem you might need to elaborate on the context and show the real data/input and what you want to get.
    – mario
    Apr 23, 2011 at 7:34

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/.name./ The two points indicate, that there is at least one character on each side.

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    Old question, but shouldn't it be .+ to match one or more characters?
    – roland
    Jul 15, 2015 at 9:10
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I think what you're looking for is either /name/ or /\bname\b/. \b is an indicator for word boundary. See this doc for more info: http://www.regular-expressions.info/wordboundaries.html

The reason ^name$ doesn't give you any results when searching the string "hello-my-name-is" is because the character ^ anchors the search to the start of the string. Similarly $ anchors the search to the end. For example:

  • ^name works only if the string started with "name" e.g. "name is cool"
  • name$ works only if the string ended with "name" e.g. "where is name"

For more info about anchors see this page: http://www.regular-expressions.info/anchors.html

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  • & is not the end of the string--you would need $ for that. Apr 23, 2011 at 8:19
  • None of this does the thing for me Apr 23, 2011 at 9:34
  • @AndyMaccarther you might want to share the code you are using to search for the string so we can help you better.
    – Ben
    Apr 23, 2011 at 9:35
  • @AndyMaccarther .* means find 0 or more characters, followed by product_detail, followed by s* = 0 or more s's, and then followed by any character. I think you meant .*product_details.*
    – Ben
    Apr 23, 2011 at 10:57
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/name/ seems to work well here.

$str = "hello-my-name-is";
$str1 = preg_match("/name/", $str);
echo $str . " => " . $str1;

The output is -

hello-my-name-is => 1

Means it found the name subsctring, and it appeared 1 time.

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  • Sorry its not for PHP its for something that uses REGEX how can i do it with regex? Apr 23, 2011 at 9:31
  • @AndyMaccarther you've tagged your question with php. If it's not for php then you might want to remove the php tag.
    – Ben
    Apr 23, 2011 at 10:59
  • @AndyMaccarthur, Regex Must be implemented with some language.. You cannot just write it anywhere.. my example shows the use using PHP, should work with any other language.. Apr 23, 2011 at 19:37

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