I have street name as KRZYWON ANIELI and so what should be my regex to allow this kind of expression. Currently I have simple one which uses /^[a-zA-Z ]+$/
Kindly advise.
I'm good at learning new languages and platforms, though whenever I try to learn Reg Ex I cannot make sense of it. I once even used the Regular Expression Designer to try and put some together.
What's a good starting point to understanding what looks like the only rocket-science programming language in the world?
Links to articles, books or anything else that could help me get my grounding would be appreciated.
The .NET framework provides a few handy general-use delegates for common tasks, such as Predicate<T> and EventHandler<T>.
Is there a built-in delegate for the equivalent of CompareTo()?
The signature might be something like this:
delegate int Comparison<T>(T x, T y);
This is to implement sorting in such a way that I can provide a lambda expression for the actual sort routine (ListView.ListViewItemSorter, specifically), so any other approaches welcome.
I am porting some C++ code to GCC, and apperantly it isn't happy with C++ style casting when sapces are involved, as in unsigned int(-1), long long(ShortVar) etc... It gives an error: expected primary-expression before 'long'.
Is there any way to make peace with GCC without going over each one of those and rewrite in c-style?
I'm able to retrieve the URL of a publisher only if their URL is in the title or the description using regular expression in linkshare's coupon API but in doing so, that leaves me with a lot of publishers not having a reference to their website which I need for the type of site that I am building.
I was wondering if anyone else knows a way to reference the publishers URL preferably by their publisher ID or some other way?
Hi,
i need a function (c#) or regular expression that makes me a nice URL out of a string. (and replaces invalid characters)
Something like here on stackoverflow..
example:
Short URL or long URL for SEO - short-url-or-long-url-for-seo
Thanks
How would I make a regular expression to match the character '<' not followed by ('a' or 'em' or 'strong')
so <hello and <string would match, but <strong wouldn't.
UPDATE: Btw, the language I'm using is javascript
I want ot draw a line the full width of the page in SSRS.
If I could get the page width in (say) px, I could assign it as an expression to the line width. Is this possible? How? Or is there an alternative?
Im trying to compare these two chars but on win 32 Visual Studio 2008:
if(mychar1 == 'ä' || mychar2 == 'Ä')
Erromess:
Debug Assertion Failed!
File:f\dd\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\xstring
Line 1575
Expression: string subscript out of range
Hello,
I am using a regular expression search to match up and replace some text. The text can span multiple lines (may or may not have line breaks).
Currently I have this:
$regex = "\<\?php eval.*?\>"
Get-ChildItem -exclude *.bak | Where-Object {$_.Attributes -ne "Directory"} |ForEach-Object {
$text = [string]::Join("`n", (Get-Content $_))
$text -replace $RegEx ,"REPLACED"}
I am trying to match what is before /../ but after / with regular expressions, but i want it to look back and stop at the first / I feel like I am close but it just looks at the first slash and then takes everything after it like... input is this:
this/is/a/./path/that/../includes/face/./stuff/../hat
and my regular expression is
#\/(.*)\.\.\/#
matching
/is/a/./path/that/../includes/face/./stuff/../
instead of just
that/../ and stuff/../
how can i adapt what i'm doing to work?
For what x is
The expression x IS NOT NULL is not equal to NOT(x IS NULL), as is the case in 2VL
(quote from this answer, which is quoting Fabian Pascal Practical Issues in Database Management - A Reference for the Thinking Practitioner -- near the end of that answer)
My guess is when x IS NULL is NULL, but I cannot guess when that would be (i.e. I haven't checked the SQL standard).
I need to remove this string if found in my string:
<p><br/> </p>
Cant replace this:
<p><br/>Test. </p>
The whitespace expression I am using wasn't working for that, thank you for your help!
Hello,
I have a document that I'm parsing text out of - I'm trying to figure out how to use this RegEx expression to take out everything that isn't alphanumeric, but I want to keep quotes, ampersands and colons/semi-colons.
s = Regex.Replace(s, @"[^\w-]+", " ");
How can I add a replace all of these "except these" pattern here?
Thank you!
I am not able to validate passord with ()-=_+ , i.e it should accept these special characters but its not working when i use the regular expression as
`validates_format_of :password, :with => /^[A-Za-z0-9. ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ - + = ]*\z/`
its only excepting till * but not accepting ()-=_+ in ruby on rails.
I have created a dataset with fields "LastRunBuild" and "project" .The LastRunBuild field contain string of data seperated by commas according to each project. But Some Projects have no value in LastRunBuild field.When i am using this expression
" iif(Fields!LastRunBuild.Value=nothing,
nothing,Split(Fields!LastRunBuild.Value,",").GetValue(3)) "
a #Error value returns every time. Please reply...
i need a regular expressions string to get all anchor tags in a page with a specific css class name, in c#/vb.net
this is what i got so far
"<a.*?href=""(.*?)"".*?>(.*?)</a>"
but my attempts to add "class=name" isnt working, also is it possible to find links where the class name appears either before or after the href with one expression ?
i am familiar with 3rd party html libraries, but thats an overkill for what i have in mind, so is the webbrowser control.
I'm not that good with regular expressions...
I need a JavaScript regular expression that will do the following:
The string can contain letters (upper and lower case), but not punctuations such as éàïç...
The string can contain numbers (0..9) anywhere in the string, except on the first position.
The string can contain underscores (_).
Valid strings:
foo
foo1
foo_bar
fooBar
Invalid strings:
1foo -- number as first character
foo bar -- space
föo -- punctuation ö
Many thanks!
Hi.
I want to retrieve all hashtags from a tweet using a PHP function.
I know someone asked a similar question here, but there is no hint how exactly to implement this in PHP. Since I'm not very familiar with regular expressions, don't know how to write a function that returns an array of all hashtags in a tweet.
So how do I do this, using the following regular expression:
#\S*\w
Can you explain this?
I want to eval values and calculations from two different sources. One source gives me the following info(programmatically):
'a = 2'
The second source gives me this expression to evaluate:
'a + 3'
This works:
a = 2
eval 'a + 3'
This also works:
eval 'a = 2; a + 3'
But what I really need is this, and it doesn't work:
eval 'a = 2'
eval 'a + 3'
I would like to understand the difference, and how can I make the last option work.
Thanks for your help.
How do I restrict a string to whitelisted characters?
// "HOW am I to understand; this is, BAD"
$str = restrictTo($str,"0-9a-z,. ");
// " am I to understand this is, "
Is there an inbuilt function in PHP that does something close? I can't formulate a regular expression for this though :(
validates_format_of :email,
:with => /^([a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]+)@((\[[0-9]{1,3}" + @"\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.)|(([a-zA-Z0-9\-]+\" + @".)+))([a-zA-Z]{2,4}|[0-9]{1,3})(\]?)/,
:message => "is missing or invalid"
Please let me know where is the problem? Is regular expression is wrong?
I have an InfoPath 2007 browser-enabled form that has a datasource with three columns, let's say columns A, B, and C. I have a dropdown that is keyed to column A and displays column B. Column C contains some data that I want to display in an expression box, and that I also want to use in some data validation against another field on the form. I'm looking for some help on how to reference that column C for displaying and use in validation. Thanks!
Why I can't construct large tuples in Haskell? Why there's a tuple size limit?
Prelude> (1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)
<interactive>:1:0:
No instance for (Show
(t,
t1,
t2,
...
t23))
arising from a use of `print' at <interactive>:1:0-48
Possible fix:
add an instance declaration for
(Show
(t,
t1,
t2,
...
t23))
In a stmt of a 'do' expression: print it