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I'm trying to create a REGEX to find the string between \ and > in the following input :

\\RANDOM\APPLE\BOB\GEORGE\MIKE\TOM >>\\TEST\TEST2\TEST3\TEST\TEST\JOHN.

Desired Output:TOM

I've been able to create ([^>]+) to isolate the first section of the string before the first > . I just can't seem to figure out how to expand on this and isolate TOM.

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  • Possible duplicate of Learning Regular Expressions
    – Biffen
    May 23, 2019 at 12:37
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    Try [^\\>]+(?=\s>>), see regex101.com/r/R03825/1 May 23, 2019 at 12:40
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    Regex engines in different languages have different capabilities. Can you add either a tag or edit your question to specify the language you are using.
    – WJS
    May 23, 2019 at 13:11
  • Thanks @WiktorStribiżew , your solution worked
    – M. Singh
    May 23, 2019 at 13:22
  • You need to do a web search on lookahead and lookbehind assertions. They are very useful in situations like this.
    – WJS
    May 23, 2019 at 13:24

2 Answers 2

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Try

\\([^\\>]+?) >>

Regex Demo

In javascript:

let regex = /\\([^\\>]+?) >>/

// Note \\ is required for literal \ in js
let str = "\\\\RANDOM\\APPLE\\BOB\\GEORGE\\MIKE\\TOM >>\\\\TEST\\TEST2\\TEST3\\TEST\\TEST\\JOHN.";

match = str.match(regex);

console.log(match[1]); //TOM

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This should works:

[^\\\s>]+(?=\s*>)

Demo:

It will works even if the desired match has one or more > after it and if has one or more whitespaces before >.

I mean: this regex will match TOM from all this strings:

\\RANDOM\APPLE\BOB\GEORGE\MIKE\TOM  >\\TEST\TEST2\TEST3\TEST\TEST\JOHN.
\\RANDOM\APPLE\BOB\GEORGE\MIKE\TOM  >>\\TEST\TEST2\TEST3\TEST\TEST\JOHN.
\\RANDOM\APPLE\BOB\GEORGE\MIKE\TOM>>\\TEST\TEST2\TEST3\TEST\TEST\JOHN.

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