Sample Regular Expressions: Difference between revisions
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==== Sample 1 ==== | ==== Sample 1 ==== | ||
If you want to read every character after a certain tag or combination of tags until a line feed. | If you want to read every character after a certain tag or combination of tags until a line feed.<br> | ||
Scenario: Read everything after "Job: or Job # or Job" | Scenario: Read everything after "Job: or Job # or Job"<br> | ||
RegEx: (?<=(Job:|Job #|Job)).+ | RegEx: (?<=(Job:|Job #|Job)).+ | ||
==== Sample 2 ==== | ==== Sample 2 ==== | ||
If you want to read every character after a certain tag or combination of tags until it reads another tag. | If you want to read every character after a certain tag or combination of tags until it reads another tag.<br> | ||
Scenario: Read everything after "Job: or Job # or Job" until "Ticket #" | Scenario: Read everything after "Job: or Job # or Job" until "Ticket #"<br> | ||
RegEx: (?<=(Job:|Job #|Job)).+(?=Ticket #) | RegEx: (?<=(Job:|Job #|Job)).+(?=Ticket #) |
Revision as of 16:10, 13 April 2023
You can find different sample Regular Expressions that can be used in the SimpleIndex template for matching below.
Sample 1[edit | edit source]
If you want to read every character after a certain tag or combination of tags until a line feed.
Scenario: Read everything after "Job: or Job # or Job"
RegEx: (?<=(Job:|Job #|Job)).+
Sample 2[edit | edit source]
If you want to read every character after a certain tag or combination of tags until it reads another tag.
Scenario: Read everything after "Job: or Job # or Job" until "Ticket #"
RegEx: (?<=(Job:|Job #|Job)).+(?=Ticket #)