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I have the following code that works, but would like to edit it up using LINQ to find if any of the Regex search strings are in the target.

foreach (Paragraph comment in
            wordDoc.MainDocumentPart.Document.Body.Descendants<Paragraph>().Where<Paragraph>(comment => comment.InnerText.Contains("cmt")))
{
    //print values
}

More precisely I have to select through LINQ if the string start with letters or start with symbols - or

This Regex is correct for my case ?

string pattern = @"^[a-zA-Z-]+$";
Regex rg = new Regex(pattern);

Any suggestion please?

Thanks in advance for any help

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  • One thing is unclear: you have comment => comment.InnerText.Contains("cmt") which fetches items that contain cmt anywhere in the string, but in your next question you say the string should start with cmt. Is it due to the fact these are for different scenarios? Sep 20, 2020 at 9:34

2 Answers 2

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You can. It would be better to use query syntax though, as described here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/programming-guide/concepts/linq/how-to-combine-linq-queries-with-regular-expressions

Example:

var queryMatchingFiles =  
            from file in fileList  
            where file.Extension == ".htm"  
            let fileText = System.IO.File.ReadAllText(file.FullName)  
            let matches = searchTerm.Matches(fileText)  
            where matches.Count > 0  
            select new  
            {  
                name = file.FullName,  
                matchedValues = from System.Text.RegularExpressions.Match match in matches  
                                select match.Value  
            };  

Your pattern is fine, just remove the $ from the end and add any character

 @"^[a-zA-Z-]+. *"
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  • Many thanks for help. I'm sorry but I don't understand: I need replace my foreach with your example or what? Please explain me...
    – user13975168
    Sep 19, 2020 at 18:07
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Your regex should be modified as

^[\p{L}•-]

To also allow whitespace at the start of the string add \s and use

^[\p{L}\s•-]

Details

  • ^ - start of string
  • [\p{L}•-] - a letter, or -
  • [\p{L}•-] - a letter, whitespace, or -

In C#, use

var reg = new Regex(@"^[\p{L}•-]");
foreach (Paragraph comment in
    wordDoc.MainDocumentPart.Document.Body.Descendants<Paragraph>()
       .Where<Paragraph>(comment => reg.IsMatch(comment.InnerText)))
{
    //print values
}

If you want to match those items containing cmt and also matching this regex, you may adjust the pattern to

var reg = new Regex(@"^(?=.*cmt)[\p{L}\s•-]", RegexOptions.Singleline);

If you need to only allow cmt at the start of the string:

var reg = new Regex(@"^(?:cmt|[\p{L}\s•-])");
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  • Many thanks for reply. Your regexp working perfectly but I'm sorry but now I need check select through LINQ if the string start with letters or start with symbols - or or whitespace, I have tried without success ^[\p{L}•- ]
    – user13975168
    Sep 20, 2020 at 7:14
  • And your regexp not validate accented characters (Diacritics) as E’
    – user13975168
    Sep 20, 2020 at 7:27
  • @Kooper Diacritic is already the second char, so if the first one is a letter, it is already fine. To check if a string starts with whitespace, use ^[\p{L}\s•-]. Always put hyphen at the closing bracket. Sep 20, 2020 at 9:22

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