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I need to match files like the following

session1_******.php

Do I do something like this?

{session1_}^(.*).php
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    Do I do something like this? You mean you even didn't test it?
    – user142162
    Oct 25, 2012 at 19:44
  • Still learning Regex. Syntax is new to me. Oct 25, 2012 at 19:45

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This regex will match what you seek:

^session1_.*\.php$

Note the escaped dot \. meaning a literal dot (not a regex "any character")

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The most direct answer

^session1_.*\.php$

A carat (^) is used to indicate the beginning of a string or to negate a character class (e.g. [^abc] ... meaning not "a", "b", or "c"), it has no meaning in the middle of a regex.

Parenthesis are only needed if you need to capture the result.

A period (.) must be escaped.

Assuming this this is the entire string you are matching, the ^...$ require a full match from beginning to end. If there could be text before the beginning remove the ^, or there could be text as the end remove the $.

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    carats are also used to negate character classes.
    – Sam Dufel
    Oct 25, 2012 at 19:50
  • Also, if you need to express repetition of a subpattern, it's necessary to use parentheses, regardless of what capturing you're doing.
    – Sam Dufel
    Oct 25, 2012 at 19:51
  • Added edit for char class. I agree on the parens, but technically you could use (?:) instead, which allows repetition without the capturing. Oct 25, 2012 at 19:54
  • Technically, using (?:) is still using parentheses :)
    – Sam Dufel
    Oct 25, 2012 at 20:20

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