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I want to retrieve substrings from a string using regex.

Just for info : These string values are subjects in mails

String1 = "Acceptance :DT_Ext_0062-12_012ed2 [Describe]"

string2 = "Acceptance : DT_Ext_0062-12_012 (ed.2) , Describe"

string3 = "Acceptance of : DT_Ext_0062-12_012 (ed.2) , Describe to me"

Substrings:

sub1 = Acceptance            <Mail Type : like Reject or Accept>
sub2 = DT_Ext_0062-12_012    <ID : unique identifier>
sub3 = ed2                   <Edition of mail, like : ed1, ed2, ed3 ...so on>
sub4 = Describe              <Description of the mail>

How can i write regex(either seperately or one regex for both) for the above two strings to get the same output.

I think match groups can be used to retrieve the data. But i am quite new to regex.

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    what is the language ?
    – JaDogg
    Aug 16, 2013 at 9:42
  • I forget to mention...it's C#
    – Lokesh
    Aug 16, 2013 at 9:45
  • Can you show more sample data ? What the rules for separating sub2 from sub3 ? Aug 16, 2013 at 9:58
  • @Sniffer : The above strings are the subject line in mails. As such there are no rules for seperating the substrings. This is the major problem that i was also facing. But yes some words will be mandatory in the string, like : DT_Ext, ed. But the Acceptance and describe can be any value as string.
    – Lokesh
    Aug 16, 2013 at 10:03
  • Is there a colon : after the Acceptance string always ? Is there always some sort of spacing between sub3 and sub4 ? Aug 16, 2013 at 10:07

1 Answer 1

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Try this:

// string strTargetString = @"Acceptance :DT_Ext_0062-12_012ed2 [Describe]";
// string strTargetString = @"Acceptance : DT_Ext_0062-12_012 (ed.2) , Describe";
string strTargetString = @"Acceptance of : DT_Ext_0062-12_012 (ed.2) , Describe to me";

 const string strRegex = @"\.*:\s*(DT_Ext_\d{4}-\d{2}_\d{3})\s*\W*(ed)\.?(\d+)(\W*[,])?(.*)";


RegexOptions myRegexOptions = RegexOptions.IgnoreCase | RegexOptions.Multiline | RegexOptions.CultureInvariant;
Regex myRegex = new Regex(strRegex, myRegexOptions);


foreach(Match myMatch in myRegex.Matches(strTargetString))
{
    if(myMatch.Success)
    {
        // Add your code here
        var value = new {
            Value1 = myMatch.Groups[1].Value,
            Value2 = myMatch.Groups[2].Value,
            Value3 = myMatch.Groups[3].Value,
            Value4 = myMatch.Groups[5].Value,
        };
    }
}
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  • Got the two substrings correct. Thanks. Although, Acceptance and Describe are not the keywords. They can be any value in string.
    – Lokesh
    Aug 16, 2013 at 10:18
  • I just realised that you edited your question a little bit before I posted my answer, so I couldn't know exactly what you needed. If my answerr was helpful please mark it as the correct answer and upvote it, please. Thanks Aug 16, 2013 at 10:33
  • i actually did not get what i wanted, so cannot mark it as my answer. But yes it helped me, i would love to upvote it, but i myself do not have much reputation to do that.
    – Lokesh
    Aug 16, 2013 at 10:37
  • Suppose if the string is "Acceptance of : DT_Ext_0062-12_012 (ed.2) , Describe to me", as i said Acceptance and Describe can be any value of string. Still not getting the desired output. May be there is some issue with spaces.
    – Lokesh
    Aug 16, 2013 at 10:44
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    Thanks for helping me out. I tried myself after you provided me a sloution and the following regex will work on String2 but i am getting extra "]" in string1. Regex : @"(.*)\s*:\s*(DT_Ext_\d{4}-\d{2}_\d{3})\s*\W*(ed)\.?(\d+)\W*(.*)\W*". See if you can help me on string1 also. Thanks.
    – Lokesh
    Aug 16, 2013 at 11:05

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