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How can i write a regex pattern to match all variations of floats and integers (seperated by a dot or comma) with a two characters alphanumeric suffix (with a space or not) in a long text something like this:

34MB
34 MB
34.3MB
34,3MB
34.30MB
34,30MB
34,30 MB
5MB
5 MB
1.024MB
1.024 MB
1,024MB
10,67MB
10.67MB

Is it possible? I tried something like this but not working

/(\d+(.|,\d+)?\s\MB|KB|GB|TB)/
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Maybe this does the trick:

(\d+(?:[.,]\d+)?)\s?([MKGT]B)

EDIT: Honoring the post of @FailedDev, you might append a \b to match word boundaries. Thus, it won't match 1200MBPS, but 1200MB.

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    I would modify it slightly to (\d+(?:[.,]\d+)?)\s?([MKGT]B) so it puts the values and units in capture groups: rubular.com/r/B0KC8WJe8Q Nov 23, 2011 at 18:03
  • Also there is no need to escape dots when they are in a character class. Nov 23, 2011 at 18:06
  • thank you for answer and comment, it's too close that what i need. Only problem is does not matching 1,200.6KB but i forgot to write, it's enough.
    – edigu
    Nov 23, 2011 at 18:13
  • @Edigu - you could fix that with (\d+(?:[.,]\d+)*)\s?([MKGT]B) but it allows mixing dots and commas.
    – user557597
    Nov 23, 2011 at 19:31
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I would do it like this:

/\b\d+(?:[.,]\d+)?\s*[KMGTPE]?B\b/

Word anchors ensure that you don't match this inside something else.

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  • @hochl Yeah, I have stumbled upon forgetting this many times, so it became a lesson to me :)
    – FailedDev
    Nov 23, 2011 at 21:53
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This might work, depends on what the boundry condition context is:

/\b(\d+(?:[.,]\d+)?\s?[MKGT]B)\b/gi

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