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For example I have the following strings :

abc Edit worksheet xyz
abc Edit contract xyz
abc Edit xyz

Now I want to replace only string "Edit" into "Detail", "Edit worksheet" "Edit contract" still remain the same. The result should be:

abc Edit worksheet xyz
abc Edit contract xyz
abc Detail xyz

I would appreciate if you can make an explain.

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    Is Edit the only word on that line?
    – billinkc
    Sep 30, 2011 at 3:02
  • It's not the only word on the line. I edited.
    – JatSing
    Sep 30, 2011 at 3:23

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To match "Edit" only if it's not followed by the word "worksheet" or "contract", you can use this:

<Edit>~(:b+(worksheet|contract))
  • < and > match the beginning and end of a word, respectively.

  • ~(...) is what most regex flavors call a negative lookahead.

  • :b+ matches one or more spaces or tabs in any combination.

These constructs are available in many regex flavors, but Visual Studio uses its own, extremely unusual syntax.

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Assuming it's the only word on the line, search for:

^Edit$

and replace with

Detail

^ matches the start of a line.
$ matches the end of a line.

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In Visual Studio Find and Replace dialog:

Find what: Edit ~(worksheet|contract) Replace with: Detail

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You can do a trick like this:

  1. replace in all your code "Edit worksheet" with "ABC123"
  2. replace in all your code "Edit contract" with "DEF456"
  3. replace in all your code "Edit" with "Detail"
  4. replace in all your code "ABC123" with "Edit worksheet" (restore old strings)
  5. replace in all your code "DEF456" with "Edit contract" (restore old strings)

in other words you hide "Edit worksheet" and "Edit contract" with 2 fantasy and unique strings, then make your requested replace and finally restore your original text.

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I don't think you need regex?

Can't you just replace "abc Edit xyz" with "abc Detail xyz"

Or is abc and xyz not always the same?

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I would not use regular expression, but just simple string methods.

I would do a loop through all the lines looking for "Edit" and when I found it, then check if the following word is "worksheet" or "contract": in this last case I do not replace the word.

I write an example in a meta-language:

While not EnfOfLine
   if "'Edit' is found" then
      if not "next word is 'worksheet' or 'contract'"
          then replace ("Edit", "Detail")
      end if
   end if
   go next line
end while
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  • How can I use this in find and replace box ?
    – JatSing
    Sep 30, 2011 at 6:30
  • Sorry, I understood you want to edit a text file in your program and not your own code in the visual studio IDE. No, you can not use it in the replace box.
    – gingo
    Sep 30, 2011 at 6:38

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