I need to match everything between last two '/' in a regex
for example: for string tom/jack/sam/jill/ ---> I need to match jill
and in that case also need to match tom/jack/sam (without the last '/')
Thoughts appreciated!
I need to match everything between last two '/' in a regex
for example: for string tom/jack/sam/jill/ ---> I need to match jill
and in that case also need to match tom/jack/sam (without the last '/')
Thoughts appreciated!
1)
str = "tom/jack/sam/jill/"
*the_rest, last = str.split("/")
the_rest = the_rest.join("/")
puts last, the_rest
--output:--
jill
tom/jack/sam
2)
str = "tom/jack/sam/jill/"
md = str.match %r{
(.*) #Any character 0 or more times(greedy), captured in group 1
/ #followed by a forward slash
([^/]+) #followed by not a forward slash, one or more times, captured in group 2
}x #Ignore whitespace and comments in regex
puts md[2], md[1] if md
--output:--
jill
tom/jack/sam
If what you want is given a string tom/jack/sam/jill/
extract two groups: jill
and tom/jack/sam/
.
The regexp you need is: ^((?:[^\/]+\/)+)([^\/]+)\/$
.
Note that regexp does not accept /
in the begin of string and request a /
in the end of string.
Take a look: http://rubular.com/r/mxBYtC31N2