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I work on a project target on Windows Phone 7.5 and above.

What I Want
make strA to strB,
strA has bunch of [img]attachmenti[/img] pair, and I want convert the [img] pair to another pair which I can use it in a RichTextBox.[I have an array which holds the image's url and I will pass it to the Image Source property]

//example data
strA = this a good day.[img]attachment1[/img]I love it[img]attachment2[/img];
strB = this a good day.<InlineUIContainer><Image Source="XXXXXX"></Image><InlineUIContainer>I love it<InlineUIContainer><Image Source="XXXXXX"></Image><InlineUIContainer>


What's the problem
I use MatchCollection to get all the match corresponding parts in the string. I check the result in the immediate window, the code is OK, but the problem is MatchCollection is readonly, I can not replace its value, so how can I replace these strings after matching or is there a better way to implement this?

                foreach (var item in rawdata.data) 
                {
                    if ( item.thumbnail != null)  
                    { 
                         MatchCollection mc = Regex.Matches(item.text, @"\[img\](.+?)\[/img\]", RegexOptions.Compiled | RegexOptions.Singleline);
                         int i = 0;
                         foreach (Match nextMatch in mc) 
                         {
                             string imghead = @"<InlineUIContainer><Image" + " Source=\"" + item.thumbnail[i] + "\">";

                             StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
                             sb.Append(@"<InlineUIContainer><Image");
                             sb.Append(" Source=\"");
                             sb.Append(item.thumbnail[i]);
                             sb.Append("\">");
                             sb.Append(@"</Image></InlineUIContainer>");

                             nextMatch.Value.Replace( nextMatch.Value, sb.ToString());

                             i = i + 1;
                         }
                    }
                }
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  • There should be a replace function where you can supply a callback function to do the replacement. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ht1sxswy.aspx
    – nhahtdh
    May 26, 2013 at 18:42
  • nextMatch.Value.Replace doesn't modify the original string. Search SO for Regex.Replace
    – I4V
    May 26, 2013 at 18:46

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string str = Regex.Replace(item.text, @"\[img\](.+?)\[/img\]", @"<InlineUIContainer><Image Srouce=\"$1\" /></InlineUIContainer>", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);

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