I want to have a regex that finds every string containing "good answer" but not if the string also contains an interrogation mark ("?").
I believe the language to be Ruby (it's for the ips comment bot on interpersonal.stackexchange.com).
So far, my regex looks like that:
((?!\?)(.*?))good\Wanswer((.*?)(?!\?))$
Which isn't working... at all.
I also have this version who works on some of the strings I want (but is detecting too many things):
good\Wanswer(((?!\?).)*$)
Here are the strings I want to detect:
That a very good answer!
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(Other than that, this is a really good answer and I've upvoted it.)
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good answer dvdf!
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dsds good answer cfds
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It is a good answer, but I feel it played into the OP's hands really. You said what they wanted to hear - that they shouldn't freely share the information because it is like a child cheating on their homework. It is contrary to the spirit of this site, and I'm not sure that charging a colleague money to learn something work-based from you won't get the OP into trouble with their employer. Imagine if a doctor asked to confer with a fellow doctor in order to help a patient, and they charged each other for the information they shared. They'd be dismissed.
Here are the one I don't want to detect
Thanks for this good answer! (I upvoted it) However, I still don't understand why I shouldn't mention that I believe whatever? What's the problem with that...
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cxvd good answer? zedfs
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ezdds? good answer dsf dsf
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sdsd? dsfdsf? good answer!
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Hi, the question is "How to tell blabla when X is my good friend", would you mind be a little more detail about how OP should do that when OP still want to be friend with both parties? Also, please take some time to read "How do I write a good answer
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As a side note, here is a link to "How do I write a good answer?
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Hi, this sound like a good answer to me, I just have one question though: Where you in a similar situation before where you successfully used this technic? In here it's better to back-up your answer with personal experience (here is a guide to How to write a good answer if you need it)
Also, if you want to make this not case sensitive, be my guest