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As the title states, I am trying to make a regular expression that, given arbitrary positions, matches a binary string which contains a sub set that should not be all zeros( or at least one 1), for example:

binary:   100101
          -------
position: 123456

when arbitrary position is 123, then matching return true, because the first one is 1;
when arbitrary position is 235, then matching return false, because none of them is 1;
when arbitrary position is 236, then matching return true, because the last one is 1;

I know some regular expression, but I really don't know how to approach this one. any help would be highly appreciated.

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  • Do you need to use regexes at all? Instead of building a custom regex for a given set of positions, you could just iterate over the set of positions and announce a match as soon as you find a 1 in the current position (if you don't find a 1 at all, no match is found).
    – naitoon
    Jun 6, 2013 at 14:39

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Assuming your string can consist only of 1s and 0s, invert the test. Construct a regex that matches zero in each arbitrary position and then test that it doesn't match.

For each position, store a '0' at that index. Otherwise, a '.' to allow any character.

For example:

235 -> .00.0.

Then test for no match:

.00.0. matches '100101'

so 235 would be false.

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  • a smart idea, really appreciate it. :) Jun 6, 2013 at 14:22

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