I want to do the following with regular expressions but not sure how to do it. I want it to match "one two" when one two is the beginning of the line unless the string contains "three" anywhere after "one two". Note the " marks are just to represent string literals I don't need to match on them.
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You need a negative lookahead assertion - something like this:
Here's a tutorial on lookahead/lookbehind assertions Note: I've added the 'm' modifier so that ^ matches the start of a line rather than the start of the whole string. |
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