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Why aren't modern regular expression dialects regular?

I've seen a few comments here that mention that modern regular expressions go beyond what can be represented in a regular language. How is this so? What features of modern regular expressions are not ...
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What is the power of regular expressions?

As the name suggests we may think that regular expressions can match regular languages only. But regular expressions we use in practice contain stuff that I am not sure it's possible to implement with ...
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Light regexp optimization

I have a regular expression that was the output of a computer program. It has things like (((2)|(9)))* which a human would undoubtedly write as [29]* So I'd like a program that can make simple ...
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substring match faster with regular expression?

After having read up on RE/NFA and DFA, it seems that finding a substring within a string might actually be asymptotically faster using an RE rather than a brute force O(mn) find. My reasoning is that ...
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Is it possible to have regexp that matches all valid regular expressions?

Is it possible to detect if a given string is valid regular expression, using just regular expressions? Say I have some strings, that may or may not be a valid regular expressions. I'd like to have a ...
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The Definition of Regular Languages

Good Day, I have tried, and burned my brain to understand the definition of Regular Languages in Discrete Mathematics and its Applications(Rosen) without reaching the goal of understanding why the ...
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Regular expression problem

What is the regular expression for the language 0m1n where m+n is even?
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Is it possible to simplify this regular expression any further?

I'm working on some homework for my compiler class and I have the following problem: Write a regular expression for all strings of a's and b's that contain an odd number of a's or an odd number of ...
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Generative regular expressions

Typically in our work we use regular expressions in capture or match operations. However, regular expressions can be used - manually at least - to generate legal sentences that match the regular ...
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How do I find the language from a regular expression?

How would I find the language for the following regular expressions over the alphabet {a, b}? aUb* (ab*Uc) ab*Ubc* a*bc*Uac EDIT: Before i get downvoted like crazy, i'd appreciate it if someone ...
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Is there an algorithm for determining if the set of all valid XML instances in respect with a specific XSD schema is a regular language or not?

Essentially I want to know if a specific XSD schema can be replaced by a regular expression or not. I know that XML Schema language can produce XSDs whose set of valid XML instances can be of any type ...
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How should one proceed to prove (or find) if two regular expressions are same or equivalent?

For example, in an assignment given to me, we were asked to find out if two regular expressions are equal or not. (a+b+c)* and ((ab)**c*)* My question is how is one supposed to do that? If I draw ...
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find a regular expression for strings containing the substring aba over the alphabet {a, b}? (formal language theory)

The questions asks to find a regular expression for strings containing the substring aba over the alphabet {a, b}. Does this mean anything can precede/procede aba so that the regular expression would ...
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Constructing Strings using Regular Expressions and Boolean logic ||

How do I construct strings with exactly one occurrence of 111 from a set E* consisting of all possible combinations of elements in the set {0,1}?
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Proving that a language is regular by giving a regular expression

I am stumped by this practice problem (not for marks): {w is an element of {a,b}* : the number of a's is even and the number of b's is even } I can't seem to figure this one out. In this case 0 is ...
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What are the theoretical implications of unbounded lookbehind?

Most languages allow fixed-length or finite-length lookbehind. One notable exception is .NET, which allows the use of the * operator. However, .NET regexs can already recognize balanced parentheses ...
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Understanding (and forming) the regular expression of this finite automaton

For the above automaton, the regular expression that has been given in my textbook is the following : a*(a*ba*ba*ba*)*(a+a*ba*ba*ba*) I am having trouble deriving this...the following is my ...
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Regular expression. Regular or Irregular?

I just want to get a second opionion on these expression and whether they are irregular or regular. {0^n 1^m | n >= m >=0} REGULAR {0^n 1^m | n,m >=0}* REGULAR {0^n 0^n | n>=0} ...
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Regular expression equivalences

Is the following regular expression equivalence true? Why or why not? (ab)* u (aba)* = (ab u aba)* *=Kleene star u=Union (Set Theory)
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differentiating and testing regex variants

Several implementations of regular expressions differ from each other in subtle ways which is the source of much confusion when I try to use them. Most of these differences include the semantics ...
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Describing RE's in English Language

I have the following question from a past exam paper: I am struggling to formalise their definitions within the necessary 15 word limit. So far I have: i) The empty string or set of strings that ...
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Replacement in regular expression

I have a list: 1 name1 2 name2 3 name3 I need to replace all 1,2,3... to '1', '2', '3'...and name1, name2, name3 to 'name1', 'name', 'name'3. I know how to do it via '\n' and '\s'. But I think ...
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Quick/Simple Regex/Regular Language Clarification

I feel like a moron posting such simple questions on here, but the knowledge base of this site is just amazing. Thanks for your understanding. Concerning a question about finding the minimum pumping ...
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abusing ragel, possibly need new approach / tool

I'm trying to use Ragel to implement a simple yes/no fsm. Unfortunately the language specification consists of the union of about a thousand regular expressions, with * operators appearing once or ...
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deriving regular expressions from a regular language

Given the language below, how do i find a regular expression for the language L = {a ^n b ^m | n => 1, m =>1, nm =>3}
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how to ignore a value in a text?

I have a string like this : EQ=ENABLED,QLPUB=50,EPRE=ENABLED how can I ignore, the value of QLPUB? Actually I want to check this string in 3000 lines but I want to ignore 50. is there any way to ...
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Regular Expression exercise

L= { w is {1,2,3}* | w starts with 3, ends with 2 and there is a substring of only 1 with length even equal or >2}. So result of some tests must be: 3323112: accepted 311211112: non ...
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How would I convert regular expression to finite automata?

How would I change the following regular expression to finite automata? (abUb)(bUaaa)b*b((a*b)*Ub)* note: U means union in this case
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XML-Schema type regex or pattern for regex

I want to validate if a certain attribute is a valid regex. Is there some direct built in type in xml schema maybe xs:regex? Otherwise is there a regex that defines valid regexes?
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Java regular expression with groups

I would like to replace all occurences of strings like: "{something1} "{someother2} "{thing3} but how to deal with group that contains string, not chars? -- edit: e.g. given String: sometext ...
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Fetch values between two [] from a string using Regular expressions

I have a string like as folows : "channel_changes":[[1313571300,26.879846,true],[1313571360,26.901025,true]] I want to extract each string in angular brace like 1313571300,26.879846,true through ...
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Regular Expression Star Symbol

Maybe I have missed something, but what are wrong with this regular expresion? var str = "lorem ipsum 12345 dolor"; var x = /\d+/.exec(str); var y = /\d*/.exec(str); console.log(x); // will print ...
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Javascript regular expression for parsing information giving from PING command

I have a script that gets the output after a ping, the output looks like this: var input = "PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from localhost (127.0.0.1): icmp_req=1 ttl=64 ...
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What regular language intersects with 1*0* gives 1n0n

I'm reading a book on automata theory, and the book gives an example that a language with equal number of 0s and 1s intersects with 1*0* would result 1n0n, where n > 0 So my question is, how can I ...
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how to learn regular expressions

I.e., I get a list of words and I want to construct a simple regular expression from that which matches at least all of the words (but maybe more). I want to have an algorithm for that. I.e. input of ...
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Constructing Strings using Regular Expressions

Assuming you have a a set E = {a,b}, and you have a superset E* consisting of all possible combinations of a, and b in E. How do you construct an expression for a String that has number of a's ...
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A regular expression that matches 25 chars and starts with digits

I have a text field which I need to validate using a regex. My requirement is as follow: CCCCNNNNNN or CCCCNNNNNNN (Template) 1234ABCDEFG or 123-ABCDEFG (Example string) Rules: The whole ...