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I am able to get a match using regular expression search in visual studio.

(/:d.*.csv) matches "/06-10-2009-TO-05-10-2011SBINALLN.csv" in "/content/equities/scripvol/datafiles/06-10-2009-TO-05-10-2011SBINALLN.csv"

However the same RegEx does not work programmatically as shown below:

    static private string GetFileName(string url)
    {
        // (/:d.*\.csv)  this RegEx works in visual studio!
        Match match = Regex.Match(url, @"(/:d.*\.csv)");
        string key = null;
        // Here we check the Match instance.
        if (match.Success)
        {
            // Finally, we get the Group value and display it.
            key = match.Groups[1].Value;
        }
        return key;
    }
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  • What do you mean works in Visual Studio
    – msarchet
    Oct 5, 2011 at 14:29
  • 2
    Visual Studio's search regular expressions are NOT identical to .Net Regex regular expressions. Oct 5, 2011 at 14:37
  • @msarchet Visual studio search(ctrl+F) using regular expression
    – Martin
    Oct 5, 2011 at 14:48

3 Answers 3

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Your code works just fine - the RegEx just isn't matching like you think it is. It appears that you're trying to get the last part of the path. If so, use the code below:

static private string GetFileName(string url)
{
    Match match = Regex.Match(url, @"/[^/]*$");
    string key = null;

    if (match.Success)
    {
        key = match.Value;
    }

    return key; //Returns "/06-10-2009-TO-05-10-2011SBINALLN.csv"
}

Alternative

You could also use System.IO.Path.GetFileName(url).

static private string GetFileName(string url)
{
    // Returns "06-10-2009-TO-05-10-2011SBINALLN.csv" (removes backslash)
    return System.IO.Path.GetFileName(url); 
}
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If you just want the last part of the filename, use this:

System.IO.Path.GetFileName("/content/equities/scripvol/datafiles/06-10-2009-TO-05-10-2011SBINALLN.csv");
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    @MKV - I wondered about this at first, but tested in LINQPad before posting. It works fine. This is because Path handles any form of UNC path, including stuff in the form of schema://path/to/resource.
    – Polynomial
    Oct 5, 2011 at 14:41
  • @Polynomial, +1! Gotta love LINQPad :)
    – James Hill
    Oct 5, 2011 at 14:42
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It seems that :d works in visual studio regular expression search, but not in Regex.Match, when i tried the code below, it worked. Used [0-9] instead of :d. As commented by Joel Rondeau, Visual Studio RegEx seems to be different from .NET RegEx.

    static private string GetFileName(string url)
    {
        // (/:d[^"]*\.csv)  this RegEx works in visual studio!
        Match match = Regex.Match(url, @"(/[0-9].*\.csv)");
        string key = null;
        // Here we check the Match instance.
        if (match.Success)
        {
            // Finally, we get the Group value and display it.
            key = match.Groups[1].Value;
        }
        key = key.Replace("/", "");
        return key;
    }

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