I compiled the code:
namespace TestRegExp
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
if (Regex.IsMatch(args[1], args[0]))
Console.WriteLine("Input matches regular expression.");
else
Console.WriteLine("Input DOES NOT match regular expression.");
}
}
}
When I run:
TestRegExp.exe ^a\d{5}$ a12345
showsInput matches regular expression.
TestRegExp.exe ^a\d{5}$ aa12345
showsInput matches regular expression.
TestRegExp.exe ^^a\d{5}$ a12345
showsInput matches regular expression.
TestRegExp.exe ^^a\d{5}$ aa12345
showsInput DOES NOT match regular expression.
Why the second option shows Input matches regular expression.
?
The '^' symbol represents the string init... alright? and why do I have to repeat this?