i have the follow string: find me String1\String2\String3
, so i wanna capture string1, 2 and 3 if they exist. String 3 can be optional.
So far, what i could make is: (?<=find me)\s(\\?[\w]+\\?){1,3}
, my assumption was:
- The string should have
find me
at the beggining but it should not be captured - a whitespace
- a group with
\
as optional character at the beggining of the string, a word following it and\
at the end of it, optional too, it can appear from 1 to 3 times.
What is wrong with my regex pattern?
String3
will be available in your 2nd capturing group.\G
is supported to my answer should work.