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I want extract the assigned values in string.

"a=b  xxxxxx c = d xxxxxxxxx  e= f    g =h"

Like this IN RUBY using REGEX

["a=b","c=d","e=f", "g=h"]

I have tried:

'a= b sadfsf c= d'.scan(/\w=(\w+)/) 
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  • Have you tried anything? Aug 13, 2013 at 16:38
  • Hmmm.Yes, I tried Like this 'a= b sadfsf c= d'.scan(/\w=(\w+)/). I am not that good at regex Aug 13, 2013 at 16:39
  • That's close, the regex needs some refining, and you'll need to map the result afterwards, since you'll either include the spaces or end up with an array of arrays. Aug 13, 2013 at 16:42

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"a=b  xxxxxx c = d xxxxxxxxx  e= f    g =h"
.scan(/(\w+)\s*=\s*(\w+)/).map{|kv| kv.join("=")}

# => ["a=b", "c=d", "e=f", "g=h"]
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  • I think the part before the equals is always a single char (assuming first regex was just missing spaces), although that is not 100% clear. To OP: The bits missing from your attempted regex were: 1) allowing for any number of spaces (using \s*) and 2) remembering to capture both pieces of text. Aug 13, 2013 at 16:47
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It splits the string with the regex and then it stores it in an array

It then removes the white space around the = sign

str = "a=b  xxxxxx c = d xxxxxxxxx  e= f    g =h"
results = str.scan(/[\w]+\s*\=\s*[\w]+/)
results.each { |x| x.gsub!(/\s+/, "")}
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  • You need x.gsub! to modify the strings in place, or a map instead of each. If that is fixed, this is a valid alternative to accepted answer, and worth a +1 Aug 13, 2013 at 17:51
  • @NeilSlater Thanks for both the catch and complement =)
    – Tall Paul
    Aug 13, 2013 at 18:04
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s = "a=b  xxxxxx c = d xxxxxxxxx  e= f    g =h"
s.scan(/[[:alpha:]][[:blank:]]*=[[:blank:]]*[[:alpha:]]/).map{|e| e.delete(" ")}
# => ["a=b", "c=d", "e=f", "g=h"]

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