regex example pattern
Example 1: regex examples
[abc] matches a string that has either an a or a b or a c -> is the same as a|b|c -> Try it![a-c] same as previous[a-fA-F0-9] a string that represents a single hexadecimal digit, case insensitively -> Try it![0-9]% a string that has a character from 0 to 9 before a % sign[^a-zA-Z] a string that has not a letter from a to z or from A to Z. In this case the ^ is used as negation of the expression -> Try it!
Example 2: regex examples
a(bc) parentheses create a capturing group with value bc -> Try it!a(?:bc)* using ?: we disable the capturing group -> Try it!a(?<foo>bc) using ?<foo> we put a name to the group -> Try it!