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Regex groups are created by placing part of a regular expression inside parentheses. Groups allows to apply a quantifier to the entire group or to restrict alternation to part of the regex. Besides grouping part of a regular expression together, parentheses also create a numbered capturing group. It stores the part of the string matched by the part of the regular expression inside the parentheses.

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What is a non-capturing group in regular expressions?

How are non-capturing groups, i.e., (?:), used in regular expressions and what are they good for?
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Named regular expression group "(?P<group_name>regexp)": what does "P" stand for?

In Python, the (?P<group_name>…) syntax allows one to refer to the matched string through its name: >>> import re >>> match = re.search('(?P<name>.*) (?P<phone>.*)'...
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python re.sub group: number after \number

How can I replace foobar with foo123bar? This doesn't work: >>> re.sub(r'(foo)', r'\1123', 'foobar') 'J3bar' This works: >>> re.sub(r'(foo)', r'\1hi', 'foobar') 'foohibar'
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RegEx to extract all matches from string using RegExp.exec

I'm trying to parse the following kind of string: [key:"val" key2:"val2"] where there are arbitrary key:"val" pairs inside. I want to grab the key name and the value. For those curious I'm trying ...
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RegEx for matching UK Postcodes

I'm after a regex that will validate a full complex UK postcode only within an input string. All of the uncommon postcode forms must be covered as well as the usual. For instance: Matches CW3 9SS ...
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Vim Regex Capture Groups [bau -> byau : ceu -> cyeu]

I have a list of words: bau ceu diu fou gau I want to turn that list into: byau cyeu dyiu fyou gyau I unsuccessfully tried the command: :%s/(\w)(\w\w)/\1y\2/g Given that this doesn't work, what ...
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Python Regex instantly replace groups

Is there any way to directly replace all groups using regex syntax? The normal way: re.match(r"(?:aaa)(_bbb)", string1).group(1) But I want to achieve something like this: re.match(r"(\d.*?)\s(\d.*...
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Can I use an OR in regex without capturing what's enclosed?

I'm using rubular.com to build my regex, and their documentation describes the following: (...) Capture everything enclosed (a|b) a or b How can I use an OR expression without capturing what's in ...
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Can I replace groups in Java regex?

I have this code, and I want to know, if I can replace only groups (not all pattern) in Java regex. Code: //... Pattern p = Pattern.compile("(\\d).*(\\d)"); String input = "6 example input 4"; ...
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Regex optional group

I am using this regex: ((?:[a-z][a-z]+))_(\d+)_((?:[a-z][a-z]+)\d+)_(\d{13}) to match strings like this: SH_6208069141055_BC000388_20110412101855 separating into 4 groups: SH 6208069141055 ...
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Guide on how to use regex in Nginx location block section?

Nginx regex location syntaxe Regex expressions can be used with Nginx location block section, this is implemented with the PCRE engine. What does exactly this feature support as it is not fully ...
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Negating a backreference in Regular Expressions

if a string has this predicted format: value = "hello and good morning" Where the " (quotations) might also be ' (single quote), and the closing char (' or ") will be the same as the opening one. I ...
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extract substring using regex in groovy

If I have the following pattern in some text: def articleContent = "<![CDATA[ Hellow World ]]>" I would like to extract the "Hellow World" part, so I use the following code to match it: def ...
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preg_replace how to replace only matching xxx($1)yyy pattern inside the selector

I'm trying to use a regular expression to erase only the matching part of an string. I'm using the preg_replace function and have tried to delete the matching text by putting parentheses around the ...
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Regular Expression in sed for multiple replacements in one statement

I want to sanitise some input and replace several characters with acceptable input, e.g. a Danish 'å' with 'aa'. This is easily done using several statements, e.g. /æ/ae/, /å/aa/, /ø/oe/, but due to ...
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How do I group regular expressions past the 9th backreference?

Ok so I am trying to group past the 9th backreference in notepad++. The wiki says that I can use group naming to go past the 9th reference. However, I can't seem to get the syntax right to do the ...
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How do I write a regular expression that excludes rather than matches, e.g., not (this|string)?

I am stumped trying to create an Emacs regular-expression that excludes groups. [^] excludes individual characters in a set, but I want to exclude specific sequences of characters: something like [^(...
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Match list of words without the list of chars around

I have this regex (?:$|^| )(one|common|word|or|another)(?:$|^| ) which matches fine unless the two words are next to each other. One one's more word'word common word or another word more another ...
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Kotlin Regex named groups support

Does Kotlin have support for named regex groups? Named regex group looks like this: (?<name>...)
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Regex and the OR operator without grouping in Python?

Here are the cases. I'm looking for the following pattern in a log file. All strings are in the form of AB_N or CDE_N. AB and CDE are fixed letters, followed by an underscore. N can be either 2 or ...
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C++11 regex: digit after capturing group in replacement string

My regex_replace expression uses group $1 right before a '0' character in the replacement string like so: #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <regex> using namespace std;...
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scala regex group matching and replace

val REGEX_OPEN_CURLY_BRACE = """\{""".r val REGEX_CLOSED_CURLY_BRACE = """\}""".r val REGEX_INLINE_DOUBLE_QUOTES = """\\\"""".r val REGEX_NEW_LINE = """\\\n""".r // Replacing { with '{' and } with '}'...
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How can I store captures from a Perl regular expression into separate variables?

I have a regex: /abc(def)ghi(jkl)mno(pqr)/igs How would I capture the results of each parentheses into 3 different variables, one for each parentheses? Right now I using one array to capture all the ...
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vim yank all matches of regex group into register

I know that I can yank all matched lines into register A like this: :g/regex/y/A But I can't seem to figure out how to yank match regex groups into register A: :g/\(regex\)/\1y A (E10: \ should be ...
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Notepad++ regex replace named groups

I try replace author Full name with article title I have a list of articles, similar like this: Albershein P., Nevis D. J. A method for analysis of sugars in plant cell wall polysaccharides by ...
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python regex: duplicate names in named groups

Is there a way to use same name in regex named group in python? e.g.(?P<n>foo)|(?P<n>bar). Use case: I am trying to capture type and id with this regex: /(?=videos)((?P<type>videos)/...
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What does ?: in a regular expression mean? [duplicate]

Please explain the meaning of this regular expression and what groups the expression will generate? $string =~ m/^(\d*)(?: \D.*?)(\d*)$/ PS: I'm re-factoring Perl code to Java.
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Powershell - Regular Expression Multiple Matches

Maybe my reasoning is faulty, but I can't get this working. Here's my regex: (Device\s#\d(\n.*)*?(?=\n\s*Device\s#|\Z)) Try it: http://regex101.com/r/jQ6uC8/6 $getdevice is the input string. I'm ...
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Javascript RegExp non-capturing groups

I am writing a set of RegExps to translate a CSS selector into arrays of ids and classes. For example, I would like '#foo#bar' to return ['foo', 'bar']. I have been trying to achieve this with "#...
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how to interpolate string containing capture-group parentheses as regex in Raku?

I want to match against a programmatically-constructed regex, containing a number of (.*) capture groups. I have this regex as a string, say my $rx = "(.*)a(.*)b(.*)" I would like to ...
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functional difference between lookarounds and non-capture group?

I'm trying to come up with an example where positive look-around works but non-capture groups won't work, to further understand their usages. The examples I"m coming up with all work with non-...
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using regex g flag in java

Is it possible to use regex global g flag in java pattern ? I tried with final Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(regex,Pattern.DOTALL); but it do not behave like global flag. Do we have any ...
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Groovy: Idiomatic way to replace captured groups

I've a string like this: docker login -u username -p password docker-registry-url. I execute the command in a Groovy script with execute. For debugging purposes, I print the command before execution, ...
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Is it possible to erase a capture group that has already matched, making it non-participating?

In PCRE2 or any other regex engine supporting forward backreferences, is it possible to change a capture group that matched in a previous iteration of a loop into a non-participating capture group (...
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Raku regex: How to know which group was captured at an alternation

With perl (and almost any regex flavour), every group is numbered sequentially. So for example, this code: 'bar' =~ m/(foo)|(bar)/; print $1 // 'x'; # (1-based index) print $2 // 'x'; # (1-based ...
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Nginx location's regex, is escaping the forward slash needed?

Nginx uses the PCRE engine for evaluating regular expressions, the documentation state that / delimiter is not used so we don’t have to escape the forward slash / in an URI as we may do in a standard ...
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Firefox gives SyntaxError: invalid regexp group

I have few regular expression used for form validation and I noticed that my project is not accessible through firefox as it shows nothing! but give the error in the console, SyntaxError: invalid ...
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android java regex named groups

I would like to use matcher.group("login"); In android 8+ on eclipse, but no Matcher.group(String) seems to exist. Have you got a (built in) solution ?
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Regex: Capture one or more groups if exists (Java)

I want to capture groups matching a pattern where the input can contain this group one or more times. Example: input = 12361 randomstuff371 12 Mar 16 138more random381 stuff73f I want to capture ...
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Raku regex: How to use capturing group inside lookaheads

How can I use capturing groups inside lookahead assertion? This code: say "ab" ~~ m/(a) <?before (b) > /; returns: 「a」 0 => 「a」 But I was expecting to also capture 'b'. Is there ...
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How golang replace string by regex group? [duplicate]

I want to use regex group to replace string in golang, just like as follow in python: re.sub(r"(\d.*?)[a-z]+(\d.*?)", r"\1 \2", "123abc123") # python code So how do I implement this in golang?
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Java Matcher groups: Understanding The difference between "(?:X|Y)" and "(?:X)|(?:Y)"

Can anyone explain: Why the two patterns used below give different results? (answered below) Why the 2nd example gives a group count of 1 but says the start and end of group 1 is -1? public void ...
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Powershell: Replacing regex named groups with variables

Say I have a regular expression like the following, but I loaded it from a file into a variable $regex, and so have no idea at design time what its contents are, but at runtime I can discover that it ...
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Regex named groups in R

For all intents and purposes, I am a Python user and use the Pandas library on a daily basis. The named capture groups in regex is extremely useful. So, for example, it is relatively trivial to ...
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Negative lookbehind on a capture group

I'm trying to write some regex that will allow me to do a negative lookbehind on a capture group so that I can extract possible references from emails. I need to know how to look behind from a certain ...
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Find out which group matches in Java regex without linear search?

I have some programmatically assembled huge regex, like this (A)|(B)|(C)|... Each sub-pattern is in its capturing group. When I get a match, how do I figure out which group matches without linearly ...
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Extract groups matched regex to array in scala

I got this problem. I have a val line:String = "PE018201804527901" that matches with this regex : (.{2})(.{4})(.{9})(.{2}) I need to extract each group from the regex to an Array. The result ...
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Convert regex Captures into HashMap in Rust?

I have a Regex with an unknown number of named groups with unknown names. I want to match a string to that regex, and get a HashMap<&str, &str> with the name of the groups as key and the ...
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replace number greater than 5 digits in a text

a <- c("this is a number 9999333333 and i got 12344") How could i replace the number greater than 5 digits with the extra digits being "X" Expected Output: "this is a ...
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Remove spaces between single character in string

I was trying to remove duplicate words from a string in scala. I wrote a udf(code below) to remove duplicate words from string: val de_duplicate: UserDefinedFunction = udf ((value: String) => { ...
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