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I have this string

     AnyText: "jonathon" <[email protected]>

Desired Output Using Regex

     AnyText: <[email protected]>

Omit anything in between !

I am still a rookie at regular expressions. Could anyone out there help me with the matching & replacing expression for the above scenario?

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  • Particularly with regexs, you need to provide sample data. Input and desired output.
    – jmoreno
    Jun 30, 2011 at 2:54
  • I changed the presumably real email address to protect the innocent. Jun 30, 2011 at 2:56
  • For e.g. Jonathon <[email protected]> to be regex match & regex replace with ""<[email protected]>. Any character before the email,i want it to be replace with an empty string.
    – Derek
    Jun 30, 2011 at 3:01

3 Answers 3

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Try this:

string input = "jonathon <[email protected]>";
string output = Regex.Match(input, @"<[^>]+>").Groups[0].Value;
Console.WriteLine(output); //<[email protected]>
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You could use the following regex to match all the characters that you want to replace with an empty string:

^[^<]*

The first ^ is an anchor to the beginning of the string. The ^ inside the character class means that the character class is a negation. ie. any character that isn't an < will match. The * is a greedy quantifier. So in summary, this regex will swallow up all characters from the beginning of the string until the first <.

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Here is the way to do it in VBA flavor: Replace "^[^""]*" with "".

  • ^ marks the start of the sentence.
  • [^""]* marks anything other than a quote sign.

UPDATE: Since in your additional comment you mentioned you wanted to grab the "From:" and the email address, but none of the junk in between or after, I figure instead of replace, extract would be better. Here is a VBA function written for Excel that will give you back all the subgroup matches (everything you put in parenthesis) and nothing else.

Function RegexExtract(ByVal text As String, _
                      ByVal extract_what As String) As String

Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Dim i As Long
Dim result As String
Dim allMatches As Object
Dim RE As Object
Set RE = CreateObject("vbscript.regexp")

RE.Pattern = extract_what
RE.Global = True
Set allMatches = RE.Execute(text)

For i = 0 To allMatches.Item(0).submatches.count - 1
    result = result & allMatches.Item(0).submatches.Item(i)
Next

RegexExtract = result
Application.ScreenUpdating = True

End Function

Using this code, your regex call would be: "^(.+: ).+(<.+>).*"

  • ^ denotes start of sentence
  • (.+: ) denotes first match group. .+ is one or more characters, followed by : and a space
  • .+ denotes one or more characters
  • (<.+>) denotes second match group. < is <, then .+ for one or more characters, then the final >
  • .* denotes zero or more

    characters.

So in excel you'd use (assuming cell is A1):

=RegexExtract(A1, "^(.+: ).+(<.+>).*")
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  • Dear Sir, I realised I may have some changes to my question. Example, string input = "From: Jonathon <[email protected]> string output = ? My desired output would be (From: <[email protected]>) Can u help me with this additional change ?
    – Derek
    Jun 30, 2011 at 4:29
  • Hi Derek, I'm only experienced in VBA, so I wrote up a solution for you above in the update! Hope it helps! Jul 5, 2011 at 11:10

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