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I need to substitute the value of a string into my regular expression in Ruby. Is there an easy way to do this? For example:

foo = "0.0.0.0"
goo = "here is some other stuff 0.0.0.0" 
if goo =~ /foo's value goes here/
  puts "success!"
end
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Are you trying to see if foo is a substring of goo? I don't think it's clear what you're asking. – Neall Sep 29 '08 at 18:52
If so, goo.include?(foo) is enough! – glenn mcdonald Sep 30 '08 at 2:13
No, I wasn't trying to see if foo is a substring of goo; I also needed to do some capturing as well, hence include didn't work. – Chris Bunch Sep 30 '08 at 7:11

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Same as string insertion.

if goo =~ /#{Regexp.quote(foo)}/
#...
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probably Regexp.escape(foo) would be a starting point, but is there a good reason you can't use the more conventional expression-interpolation "my stuff #{mysubstitutionvariable}"?

Also, you can just use !goo.match(foo).nil? with a literal string.

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foo = "0.0.0.0"
goo = "here is some other stuff 0.0.0.0" 

puts "success!" if goo =~ /#{foo}/
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No, this will give an erroneous "true" for "here is some other stuff 070x0!0", because the dots are regexp wildcards. – glenn mcdonald Sep 30 '08 at 2:12
good catch glenn. – Mike Breen Oct 4 '08 at 0:36
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Note that the Regexp.quote in Jon L.'s version is important!

if goo =~ /#{Regexp.quote(foo)}/

If you just do the "obvious" version:

if goo =~ /#{foo}/

then the periods in your match text are treated as regexp wildcards, and "0.0.0.0" will match "0x0y0z"...

Note also that if you really just want to check for a substring match, you can simply do

if goo.include?(foo)

which doesn't require an additional quoting or worrying about special characters...

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Ah, great catch Glenn! Thanks! – Chris Bunch Sep 30 '08 at 7:12
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Use Regexp.new:

if goo =~ Regexp.new(foo) # Evaluates to /0.0.0.0/
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Regex.compile(Regex.escape(foo))
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