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I have a text similar to the text below. It contains a 4 digits number that follows either digit- or whitespace and is followed by either ., ?, -digit or whitespace.


I need to match all of the digits in the first paragraph but none in the second since those digits do not meet my conditions.

Lorem ipsum 3400-digit, sit amet 5000 consectetur adipisicing elit. Natus, explicabo 6700? Itaque iure ipsum laboriosam, ex nemo delectus iste quia cupiditate digit-9134? Iste nam digit-2456 at voluptate est 8456-digit? At excepturi quis voluptatibus 7500.

Lorem ipsum $5000 dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Obcaecati tempora dolorum repellat reiciendis cum soluta deserunt ex voluptatibus, nam illum veniam £5550 quidem aperiam sequi, nostrum sed? Quidem eveniet maiores #5550 autem. https://codepen.io/pen/5000/3454


There are a few similar questions already on StackOverflow. I have gone through some of them(links below), but I still can not do this. Please before marking this question as duplicate, check if your solution finds all the occurrence of the 4 digits number in the first paragraph but none in the second paragraph.

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  • Is there 3400-digit exactly as a word digit, or is it, e.g. 3400-456? Are expected matches 3400, 5000, 6700, 9134, 2456, 8456 and 7500? Jul 10, 2018 at 10:28
  • It is 3400-digit , 5000-digit, or *-digit .
    – mahan
    Jul 10, 2018 at 10:30
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    So, these captured texts (?:\bdigit-|\s|^)(\d{4})(?=[.?\s]|-digit\b|$), right? Jul 10, 2018 at 10:32
  • Thanks very much! It seems that it does.
    – mahan
    Jul 10, 2018 at 10:33

2 Answers 2

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You may use the following pattern:

/(?:\bdigit-|\s|^)(\d{4})(?=[.?\s]|-digit\b|$)/gi

See the regex demo. You need to get all Group 1 values.

Details

  • (?:\bdigit-|\s|^) - either digit- (as a whole word), whitespace or start of string
  • (\d{4}) - Group 1: four digits
  • (?=[.?\s]|-digit\b|$) - immediately to the right, there must be a ., whitespace, ? , -digit (as a whole word) or end of string. NOTE Without a lookahead, consecutive whitespace-separated matches will be left out.

JS demo:

var strs = ["Lorem ipsum 3400-digit, sit amet 5000 consectetur adipisicing elit. Natus, explicabo 6700? Itaque iure  ipsum laboriosam, ex  nemo delectus iste quia cupiditate digit-9134? Iste nam digit-2456 at voluptate est 8456-digit? At excepturi quis voluptatibus 7500.", "Lorem ipsum $5000  dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Obcaecati tempora dolorum repellat reiciendis cum soluta deserunt ex voluptatibus, nam illum veniam £5550 quidem aperiam sequi, nostrum sed? Quidem eveniet maiores #5550 autem. https://codepen.io/pen/5000/3454" ];
var rx = /(?:\bdigit-|\s|^)(\d{4})(?=[.?\s]|-digit\b|$)/gi;
for (var s of strs) {
   var m, res =[];
   while(m=rx.exec(s)) {
     res.push(m[1]);
   }
   console.log(res);
}

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(\s|digit-)([0-9]{4})(?=-digit|\.|\?|\s)

You need an OR statement at the beginning and end of your query, with four digits in the middle.

To explain further:

  • (?!\s|digit-) - negative lookahead: either whitespace or digit-
  • [0-9]{4} - a number from 0 to 9, exactly four times
  • (?=-digit|\.|\?|\s) - positive lookahead: either -digit, a . (escaped because . is a special character in Regex), a question mark (also escaped for the same reason), or whitespace.

Play around on Regex101

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  • Without a lookahead, consecutive whitespace separated matches will be left out. You have an obligatory \s pattern in the first and third groups. Jul 10, 2018 at 10:39

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