8

I need a RegExp which matches a word or multiple words in quotes.

[\w]* matches a word

"[\w\W&&[^"]]*" matches multiple words in quotes.

(btw, not sure why \w\W works, but not a simple . (which should match all characters)

So how do i combine these two regexp?

3 Answers 3

9

Does "[^"]+" do what you want? (Match a double-quote, match one or more chars that are not double quotes, then match a second double-quote.)

7

first of all thanks.

your answers really helped - but i noticed my question maybe wasn't clear enough.

Anyway, from your answers i ended up with this regexp:

"[^"]+"|[\w]+

Which matches Words and Multiple Words in Quotes.

e.g.: what is "this thing" will give 3 matches: first match: what second match: is third match: "this thing"

Which is exactly what i needed. Thanks again.

1
  • +1 Much simpler ;) I did not get at first what you wanted, but I leave my answer for reference
    – VonC
    Nov 28, 2008 at 13:23
3

I would prefer:

"\s*((?:\w(?!\s+")+|\s(?!\s*"))+\w)\s*"

rather than "[^"]+" because ^" matches everything, no just \w (alphanumerical) char [a-zA-Z_0-9]

That way, you match only \w chars within quotes, without trailing spaces.

" ee eee e ee  "

gives you in group(1):

ee eee e ee

The negative look-ahead (?!\s+") are here to make sure I do not include the last spaces before the double quote;

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.