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I need string with brackes from one string using regex. My string will be like: Node{id}data_{name}key

So I need id and name with comma seperated Result: id, name.

Can I have regex expression for the same?

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How about

Node{+(?<id>[0-9]*)+}data_{+(?<name>[a-zA-Z]*)}key

You tagged with C# so how about code something like the following (not tested)

Regex exp = new Regex(@"Node{+(?<id>[0-9]*)+}data_{+(?<name>[a-zA-Z]*)}key", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);
MatchCollection matchList = exp.Matches(yourString);
string id = matchList.Groups["id"].Value;
string name = matchList.Groups["name"].Value;
//build up whatever string you like
return String.Format("{0},{1}", id, name);
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    No worries. How about a tick? :)
    – Zac
    Jan 13, 2012 at 12:21
  • out of curiosity and in case anyone's listening, will the same pattern work in Java?
    – Sundeep
    Feb 26, 2013 at 14:16
  • It should, it's just regex
    – Zac
    Feb 27, 2013 at 10:17
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You cannot do this with only one regex. However you can extract the list of strings within braces by matching against \{([^}]+)\} in a loop, extract \1 and put it into an array.

Then join the elements of the array with , and you will have your result.

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