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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

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Your bot is running on Ruby, you may use a regex like

(?i)^(?![^?]*\?).*good\s+answer

or, if you run the regex against multiline input and do not want to overflow across lines

(?i)^(?![^?\n]*\?).*good +answer

See the regex demo.

Regex details

  • (?i) - case insensitive modifier
  • ^ - start of a line
  • (?![^?]*\?) - no ? after any 0+ chars other than ? is allowed
  • .* - any 0+ chars, as many as possible
  • good\s+answer - good, 1+ whitespaces, answer.
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  • How does this prevent matches where the question mark is after "good answer"? (I see it works from the demo, but I can't tell why you don't need to repeat that negated lookahead at the end of the regex as well)
    – scohe001
    Oct 17, 2018 at 13:35
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    @scohe001 (?![^?]*\?) is executed once at the start of a string/line, and it goes up to the first ? regardless of where it is, before or after good answer. Then, if there is no ?, matching goes on right from the start of the string. Oct 17, 2018 at 13:38

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