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I have a returned string consisting of multiple classes:

"xxx1sbu xxx2sdf xxx1sef xxx1sb1 xxx1su xxx1s1 dxxx1s xxx1sdfg xxx1sbf"

I need the regex to search the string and find the classes based on the following criteria:

1) class begins with 'xxx1s'

2) class is no longer than 7 characters (letters and numbers) excluding a following space ('xxx1sbu')

3) if a space follows the class ('xxx1sbu ') then it is also found so that it can be removed.

I then use the regex to replace the found classes to

var classesReplaced = classesString.replace(regex, "")

The string should then look as follows:

"xxx2sdf dxxx1s xxx1sdfg"

So far the best I have come up with is:

RegExp: /\bxxx1s([a-z1-9])([a-z1-9])(\s)|\bxxx1s([a-z1-9])([a-z1-9])\b/g
pattern: \bxxx1s([a-z1-9])([a-z1-9])(\s)|\bxxx1s([a-z1-9])([a-z1-9])\b

I also tried to use javascript to build the expression but it keeps stripping off the '\b':

var classId = 'xxx1s';
var regex2 = new RegExp('\b'+ classId +'([a-z1-9])([a-z1-9])(\s)|\b'+ classId +'([a-z1-9])([a-z1-9])\b','g');

Is there a better way to write this?? My understanding of regex isn't great!

Thank you in advance

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  • Hmm... sounds like something along the lines of \W(xxx1s\S{0,2})\s?. What are you using \b for?
    – abiessu
    Nov 8, 2013 at 20:05
  • @abiessu why not put as ans? \S should be \w here
    – jkshah
    Nov 8, 2013 at 20:13
  • From what I understand it matches a whitespace or the beginning/end of a string. Didn't know whether I needed it or not! Nov 8, 2013 at 20:18
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    Why don't you want to remove the "xxx1sbf" at the end? It seems to match your pattern of items to remove.
    – Joe DeRose
    Nov 8, 2013 at 20:20
  • @jkshah: I thought about it, but I didn't want to put such a short answer without making sure the \b didn't matter...
    – abiessu
    Nov 8, 2013 at 21:17

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I think this is the command and regex you need:

NewString = OldString.replace( /\bxxx1s\S{0,2}\b\s?/, "" );

Here's how that breaks down:

  • \b is the opening word border for the section you want to replace.
  • xxx1s is the base text you want to remove.
  • \S{0,2} (upper-case S) finds any non-white-space between 0 and 2 characters long; added to the item above, it makes sure that only items of 7 or fewer characters are found.
  • \b is the closing word border.
  • \s? (lower-case s) finds the trailing space; the ? makes it optional so the last item in the series won't be skipped.
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  • Looks good, but you missed global match modifier, then it should be: var classesReplaced = classesString.replace(/\bxxx1s\S{0,2}\b\s?/g, "");
    – miszczu
    Nov 8, 2013 at 23:08
  • This solved the problem perfectly! I have been using it throughout my web app ever since. Awesome! Jun 5, 2015 at 6:05
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Here is the regex you should use:

var regex = /((?:\s*(xxx1s)\w{1,2})(?=\W))|(xxx1sbu )/g;
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  • Your regex will make a mistake for 'xxxx1sbu ', since it will remove text that does not match the criteria Nov 8, 2013 at 20:37

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