re = /:\s*([^:.<]+)</m
str = '\'1. feature name: occupation_Transport-moving<br>coefficient: 0.1776<br>2. feature name: education<br>coefficient: 0.0726<br>3. feature name: occupation_Machine-op-inspct<br>coefficient: 0.0661<br>4. feature name: occupation_Armed-Forces<br>coefficient: 0.0006<br>5. feature name: workclass_Without-pay<br>coefficient: -0.0194<br>6. feature name: occupation_Handlers-cleaners<br>coefficient: -0.1256<br>7. feature name: occupation_Farming-fishing<br>coefficient: -0.3938<br>8. feature name: GDP Group<br>coefficient: -0.4138<br>9. feature name: occupation_Other-service<br>coefficient: -0.4294<br>10. feature name: occupation_Priv-house-serv<br>coefficient: -0.6560<br>\''
# Print the match result
str.scan(re) do |match|
puts match.to_s
end
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