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.NET Regular Expression Cheat Sheet
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Metacharacters Defined |
| MChar |
Definition |
| ^ |
Start of a string. |
| $ |
End of a string. |
| . |
Any character (except \n newline) |
| | |
Alternation. |
| {...} |
Explicit quantifier notation. |
| [...] |
Explicit set of characters to match. |
| (...) |
Logical grouping of part of an expression. |
| * |
0 or more of previous expression. |
| + |
1 or more of previous expression. |
| ? |
0 or 1 of previous expression; also forces minimal matching
when an expression might match several strings within a search
string. |
| \ |
Preceding one of the above, it makes it a literal instead of
a special character. Preceding a special matching character, see
below. |
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Metacharacter Examples |
| Pattern |
Sample Matches |
| ^abc |
abc, abcdefg, abc123, ... |
| abc$ |
abc, endsinabc, 123abc, ... |
| a.c |
abc, aac, acc, adc, aec, ... |
| bill|ted |
ted, bill |
| ab{2}c |
abbc |
| a[bB]c |
abc, aBc |
| (abc){2} |
abcabc |
| ab*c |
ac, abc, abbc, abbbc, ... |
| ab+c |
abc, abbc, abbbc, ... |
| ab?c |
ac, abc |
| a\sc |
a c |
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| Character
Escapes
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/cpgenref/html/cpconcharacterescapes.asp |
| Escaped Char |
Description |
| ordinary characters |
Characters other than . $ ^ { [ ( | ) ] } * + ? \ match
themselves. |
| \a |
Matches a bell (alarm) \u0007. |
| \b |
Matches a backspace \u0008 if in a []; otherwise matches
a word boundary (between \w and \W characters). |
| \t |
Matches a tab \u0009. |
| \r |
Matches a carriage return \u000D. |
| \v |
Matches a vertical tab \u000B. |
| \f |
Matches a form feed \u000C. |
| \n |
Matches a new line \u000A. |
| \e |
Matches an escape \u001B. |
| \040 |
Matches an ASCII character as octal (up to three
digits); numbers with no leading zero are backreferences if they have
only one digit or if they correspond to a capturing group number. (For
more information, see Backreferences.) For example, the character \040
represents a space. |
| \x20 |
Matches an ASCII character using hexadecimal
representation (exactly two digits). |
| \cC |
Matches an ASCII control character; for example \cC is
control-C. |
| \u0020 |
Matches a Unicode character using a hexadecimal
representation (exactly four digits). |
| \* |
When followed by a character that is not recognized as
an escaped character, matches that character. For example, \* is
the same as \x2A. |
| Character
Classes
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/cpgenref/html/cpconcharacterclasses.asp |
| Char Class |
Description |
| . |
Matches any character except \n. If modified by the Singleline
option, a period character matches any character. For more information,
see Regular Expression Options. |
| [aeiou] |
Matches any single character included in the specified set of
characters. |
| [^aeiou] |
Matches any single character not in the specified set of characters. |
| [0-9a-fA-F] |
Use of a hyphen (–) allows specification of contiguous character
ranges. |
| \p{name} |
Matches any character in the named character class specified by
{name}. Supported names are Unicode groups and block ranges. For
example, Ll, Nd, Z, IsGreek, IsBoxDrawing. |
| \P{name} |
Matches text not included in groups and block ranges specified in
{name}. |
| \w |
Matches any word character. Equivalent to the Unicode character
categories [\p{Ll}\p{Lu}\p{Lt}\p{Lo}\p{Nd}\p{Pc}]. If ECMAScript-compliant
behavior is specified with the ECMAScript option, \w is equivalent to
[a-zA-Z_0-9]. |
| \W |
Matches any nonword character. Equivalent to the Unicode categories
[^\p{Ll}\p{Lu}\p{Lt}\p{Lo}\p{Nd}\p{Pc}]. If ECMAScript-compliant
behavior is specified with the ECMAScript option, \W is equivalent to
[^a-zA-Z_0-9]. |
| \s |
Matches any white-space character. Equivalent to the Unicode
character categories [\f\n\r\t\v\x85\p{Z}]. If ECMAScript-compliant
behavior is specified with the ECMAScript option, \s is equivalent to [
\f\n\r\t\v]. |
| \S |
Matches any non-white-space character. Equivalent to the Unicode
character categories [^\f\n\r\t\v\x85\p{Z}]. If ECMAScript-compliant
behavior is specified with the ECMAScript option, \S is equivalent to [^
\f\n\r\t\v]. |
| \d |
Matches any decimal digit. Equivalent to \p{Nd} for Unicode and
[0-9] for non-Unicode, ECMAScript behavior. |
| \D |
Matches any nondigit. Equivalent to \P{Nd} for Unicode and [^0-9]
for non-Unicode, ECMAScript behavior. |
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