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I am very new to Regex and I am trying to remove all text outside the parenthesis and only keep everything inside the parenthesis.

For example 1,

Hello,this_isLuxy.(example)

to this:

(example)

Example 2:remove everything after the period

luxySO_i.example

to this:

luxySO_i

Using JS + Regex? Thanks so much!

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For this simple string, you can use indexOf and substring functions:

var openParenthesisIndex = str.indexOf('(');
var closedParenthesisIndex = str.indexOf(')', openParenthesisIndex);
var result = str.substring(openParenthesisIndex, closedParenthesisIndex + 1);

Ok, if you want to use regex, then it's going to be a bit complicated. Anyways, here you go:

var str = "Hello,this_(isL)uxy.(example) asd (todo)";
var result = str.replace(/[^()](?=([^()]*\([^()]*\))*[^()]*$)/g, '');
console.log(result); // "(isL)(example)(todo)"

In short, this replaces any non () character, which is followed by zero or more balanced parenthesis. It will fail for nested or non-balanced parenthesis though.

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  • Thanks so much Rohit. I would like to use regex for consistency purposes. It would be great if this can be solved using regex.
    – luxy
    Oct 4, 2015 at 8:36
  • @luxy Added a regex based solution, if it suites you :)
    – Rohit Jain
    Oct 4, 2015 at 8:46
  • Thank you limekin and rohit. Rohit, I tried your regex it works perfectly well. However, is there a way to print "(isL)(example)(todo)" as a list like one under the other
    – luxy
    Oct 4, 2015 at 8:59
  • @luxy then you've to use the match method as in the other answer. With global switch of course: str.match(/\([^()]*\)/g)
    – Rohit Jain
    Oct 4, 2015 at 9:16
  • this regex was exactly the way I wanted to print my strings and the only concern is its printing each parenthesis horizontally. Is there a way to break parenthesis and print line by line with your regex without using match?
    – luxy
    Oct 4, 2015 at 9:20
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To keep only things inside parenthesis you can use

s.replace(/.*?(\([^)]*\)).*?/g, "$1")

meaning is:

  • .*? any sequence of any char (but the shortest possible sequence)
  • \( an open parenthesis
  • [^)]* zero or more chars that are NOT a closed parenthesis
  • \) a close parenthesis
  • .*? any sequence of any char (but the shortest possible)

the three middle elements are what is kept using grouping (...) and $1.

To remove everything after the first period the expression is simply:

s.replace(/\..*/, "")

meaning:

  • \. the dot character (. is special and would otherwise mean "any char")
  • .* any sequence of any characters (i.e. everything until the end of the string)

replacing it with the empty string

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  • Thanks for the detailed note. I tried both the examples. For the first example to keep only things inside the parenthesis your regex works and it prints everything inside the parenthesis. But it prints in this format "(isL)(example)(todo)". I want to break each parenthesis and print it in a newline as a list.The second example, to remove everything after the first period, it removes everything after the first period. In this case also I have a list format which looks like this m_name.Luxy, myname.Luxy,etc I want to remove period from each line. Is this also possible from the above regex?
    – luxy
    Oct 4, 2015 at 11:03
  • @rohit's regex "str.replace(/[^()]+(?=([^()]*([^()]*))*[^()]*$)/g, ' ');works well when there are parenthesis as this one: (isL)(example)(todo)".Suppose those parenthesis were all dots how do I replace dots with empty space. I would really appreciate some help with this regex, since I am very new to it. Thx
    – luxy
    Oct 4, 2015 at 20:40

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