Regular Expressions 101

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javascript

non-negative integer

repeat ... refactor
Submitted by jay johnson - 9 years ago
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javascript

email

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Submitted by anonymous - 9 years ago
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pcre

Filter IP from beggin of log

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Submitted by W - 9 years ago
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pcre

Ukazka

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Submitted by anonymous - 9 years ago
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pcre

failed attempt

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Submitted by DynV - 9 years ago
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pcre

A masz!

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Submitted by Ja - 9 years ago
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pcre

[A-Z]+[a-z]{1,2}[0-9]*

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Submitted by anonymous - 9 years ago
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pcre

Match v4 IP address

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Submitted by Budiony Damyanov - 9 years ago
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javascript

Select ID from regex101 URL

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Submitted by Vinay - 9 years ago
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pcre

test

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Submitted by anonymous - 9 years ago
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pcre

Unicode email sanitising

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Submitted by anonymous - 9 years ago
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pcre

French phone number

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Submitted by Benoit Anastay - 9 years ago
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pcre

1_aa3

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Submitted by anonymous - 9 years ago
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pcre

Sample

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Submitted by anonymous - 9 years ago

Distinguish torrent files (series vs movies)

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Regular Expression
python

r"
^ # get the title of this movie or series (?P<title> [-\w'"]+ # match separator to later replace into correct title (?P<separator> [ .] ) # note this *must* be lazy for the engine to work ltr not rtl (?: [-\w'"]+\2 )*? ) # start of movie vs serie check (?: # if this is an episode, lets match the season # number one way or another. if not, the year # of the movie (?: # series. can be a lot prettier if we used perl regex... # make sure this is not just a number in the title followed by our separator. # like, iron man 3 2013 or my.fictional.24.series (?! \d+ \2 ) # now try to match the season number (?: s (?: eason \2? )? )? (?P<season> \d\d? ) # needed to validate the last token is a dot, or whatever. (?: e\d\d? (?:-e?\d\d?)? | x\d\d? )? | # this is likely a movie, match the year (?P<year> [(\]]?\d{4}[)\]]? ) ) # make sure this ends with the separator, otherwise we # might be in the middle of something like "1080p" (?=\2) | # if we get here, this is likely still a movie. # match until one of the keywords (?= BOXSET | XVID | DIVX | LIMITED | UNRATED | PROPER | DTS | AC3 | AAC | BLU[ -]?RAY | HD(?:TV|DVD) | (?:DVD|B[DR]|WEB)RIP | \d+p | [hx]\.?264 ) )
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Submitted by Firas Dib - 9 years ago