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asked, but it was not solved still ....
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Hi ,All,
Thanks for your excellent effort in advance.
how can you validate ABC ADC AEC , (A B C D E are numeric digit , B D E must be serial and sort ascending) ,
such as 125135145 , 136146156 , 243253263 , 617627637 , 475485495 are valid ...
Thanks & Best regards,
Sparky
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Hi I am looking for a way I can use regex with grep (unix) or textpad (windows) to look information from specific lines.
Currently my application logs lots of information and logs are very huge. I need to look for specific words to locate if that is the particular line I am looking for.
Words are like "NOAM.CORP.COM", "TOTAL" ...
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Hello, I am using C# in Visual Studio 2008. I have a text file of the entire Bible that I am wanting to either put into a database or write to an XML document. The format of the text is as follows with comments in C# single line comment style to the right of the actual text (example: Genesis //book ...
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<meta name="keywords" content="IBM 7976KAG SYSTEM X3400 QC 1.60GHZ 2GB 3X73,sunucular, server, markalı sunucular, markalı server, hp sunucular, hp, ibm, ibm sunucular, ibm server, century server, century sunucular">
<meta name="description" content="Fiyat:1879$+KDV | Kdv Dahil:2.877,95YTL | Havale ile %3 ...
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hi every one .. I want to parse product name , price from source kod of web site by using C#. Example in that code I want to take PANASONIC BB-HCM515CE CCD MEGAPIKSEL POE VIDEO, 838,8 € + KDV,2.081,52 YTL,Havaleye %3 İndirim: with 2.019,07 YTL. But that code is not just between the ...
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Hi all, I have a get a piece of text from a document and I don't find the way to it with a singular regEx.
The text has the following ...
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Hi everyone
<span class="FiyatSmallBlackBack"><b>Bizde:</b></span><span class="FiyatSmallBlue"><b> 26,00 USD + KDV</b></span> <br />
In that HTML I want to parse 26,00 USD +KDV using c# but that html could be as that ; (no +KDV just 26,00 ...
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I ran into an interesting situation where back references overwrite previous changes in a regular expression.
I needed a regular expression that updated a pattern but also checked for something that comes before the pattern. It should leave everything before the pattern as it was before the updates. There can be multiple matches of ...
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I'm trying to create a regex that has the following requirements:
1. must be at least 7 characters in length
2. must contain at least 1 digit
3. must contain at least 1 lowercase letter
4. must contain at least 1 uppercase letter
5. must contain at least one of the following symbols: = ! $ % ^ & +
6. It must reject any word that ...
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