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I need to read a text file from the disk and return all lines between two different strings (this part I already solved). But if a new section is found without a E: included, then it shouldn't return anything.

So, I have this text file:

[NT_BASIC]
"SYSTEM"            WARNING      1 GB                                       * 0000 2400
"SYSTEM"            MINOR        500 MB                                     * 0000 2400

[OTHERS],[DB2]
"D:"                WARNING      1 GB                                       * 0000 2400
"D:"                MINOR        500 MB                                     * 0000 2400
"E:"                WARNING      1 GB                                     1-5 0700 1700
"E:"                MINOR        500 MB                                   1-5 0700 1700
"F:"                WARNING      5 %                                      1-5 0700 1700
"F:"                MINOR        2 %                                      1-5 0700 1700
"H:"                WARNING      1 GB                                     1-5 0700 1700
"H:"                MINOR        500 MB                                   1-5 0700 1700

And, with this expression, I'm able to return all text between [NT_BASIC] and E:

(?=NT_BASIC)([\s\S]*?)(?<=E:)

However, since there's a new section of information (an empty line, followed by "[" and another section type - in this case "[OTHERS],[DB2]"), I want to return nothing.

Is there a way to achieve this using regex?

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  • could you put your expected output also, it makes it more clear.
    – Albin Paul
    Apr 3, 2020 at 14:09
  • added... thanks :) Apr 3, 2020 at 14:12
  • changed the objective... now it's clearer, I think :) Apr 3, 2020 at 14:40
  • https://regex101.com/r/BdM6d2/1 is this your required output ? why are you searching till E ?
    – Albin Paul
    Apr 3, 2020 at 14:45
  • yes, that's it.. .the goal is this: I need to automatically understand what is included in drive E:. For example, in this case, I would want to know that only "OTHERS" and "DB2" are included there. NT_BASIC should be discarded, because it's not on disk E: Apr 3, 2020 at 14:49

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You could use a negative lookahead if supported excluding matching the lines that are followed by a newline and a [ char.

^\[NT_BASIC](?:,\[[^\r\n\]]*])*(?:\r?\n(?!\r?\n\[).*)*\r?\n"E:"

Explanation

  • ^ Start of string
  • \[NT_BASIC] Match [NT_BASIC]
  • (?: Non capture group
    • ,\[[^\r\n\]]*] Match a comma followed by an opening till closing parenthesis[...]
  • )* Repeat 0+ times
  • (?: Non capture group
    • \r?\n(?!\r?\n\[) Match a newline, assert what is directly to the right is not a newline followed by [
    • .* Match the whole line
  • )* Close group and repeat 0+ times
  • \r?\n"E:" Match a newline followed by "E:"

Regex demo


Another option is to match all lines that do not start with a whitespace char or a [ char using a negated character class.

If you also don't want to match the double quotes around the "E:", you could match until the first occurrence of E"

^\[NT_BASIC](?:,\[[^\r\n\]]*])*\r?\n(?:[^\s\[].*\r?\n)*.*?\bE:

Regex demo

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  • thanks.. it works for the NT_BASIC - it doesn't return anything. But if I change it to "OTHERS", for example (^[OTHERS](?:\r?\n(?!\r?\n[).*)*\r?\n"E:"), it should return every line between "OTHERS" and "E:", including those two.. :) Apr 3, 2020 at 15:15
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    @AntonioBarrote Do you mean like this? regex101.com/r/yWVhi7/1 Apr 3, 2020 at 15:17
  • can it be done without the " before and after E:? Because I need this to run on powershell, and the command would be: [regex]::match((Get-Content C:\file.cfg, "^[OTHERS](?:,[[^\r\n]]*])*(?:\r?\n(?!\r?\n[).*)*\r?\n"E:"").Groups[1].Value Apr 3, 2020 at 15:27
  • @AntonioBarrote You could for example match the whole line containing the E: without matching the double quotes regex101.com/r/afYnFk/1 Apr 3, 2020 at 15:30
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    @AntonioBarrote Try it like this with the -Raw option [regex]::match((Get-Content -Raw C:\osit\etc\df_mon.cfg), "(?m)^\[OTHERS\](?:,\[[^\r\n\]]*])*(?:\r?\n(?!\r?\n\[).*)*\r?\n.*\bE:.*").value Apr 3, 2020 at 16:01
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I have this:

(?<=\[NT_BASIC\]\s)([\s\S]*?)(?="E:|\s\[)

Test: https://regexr.com/51pf4

If you remove the second section, it matches until "E:"

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  • thanks for the answer.. however, I want to return nothing if a new section is found before the E: :) Apr 3, 2020 at 14:52

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