re = /^(?P<unit_type>SFA)(?P<unit_size>80|63|50|40|32|25)(?P<mounting_type>G|F)(?P<tank_port>T|)(?P<decompression_feature>0|1)(?P<sep_1>-)(?P<unit_series>1X)(?P<sep_2>\/)(?P<seal_material>M)(?P<sep_3>\/)(?P<pipe_port>01)(?P<additional_details>(.|[0-9])*)$
/m
str = 'SFA80F1-1X/M/01
SFA80F0-1X/M/01
SFA32G0-1X/M/01
SFA32GT0-1X/M/01
SFA32G1-1X/M/01
SFA40FT0-1X/M/01
SFA40F0-1X/M/01
SFA40F1-1X/M/01
SFA50F1-1X/M/01
SFA50F0-1X/M/01
SFA50FT0-1X/M/01
SFA63F0-1X/M/01
SFA63F1-1X/M/01
SFA63FT0-1X/M/01
SFA25G0-1X/M/01
SFA80FT1-1X/M/01
SFA80FT0-1X/M/01
SFA32GT1-1X/M/01
'
# Print the match result
str.scan(re) do |match|
puts match.to_s
end
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Ruby, please visit: http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Regexp.html