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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!

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    Any particular reason you didn't just expand your original question? Aug 3, 2013 at 18:26
  • I re read your question 8 times and I still don't properly understand what you mean by match.
    – Shoe
    Aug 3, 2013 at 18:50
  • @Jeffrey : Sorry by 'match' I mean I need to extract that part of the string
    – orange88
    Aug 3, 2013 at 19:36
  • @Chris : I thought itd be less confusing as a new qtn
    – orange88
    Aug 3, 2013 at 19:36

2 Answers 2

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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
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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

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  • If what you want is : tom/jack/sam/. Nope.
    – 7stud
    Aug 4, 2013 at 0:54

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