using System;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
string pattern = @"([^\s=]+)=('?)(""?)([^>""']*)\2\3";
string input = @" style=""width: 462px;"" src='data:image/png;base64,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' data-filename=""Screenshot from 2016-02-09 21:54:47.png""
<tr><td><A HREF=""brackets.html"" TARGET=""_top"">Capturing group</A></td>
<td><TT>(regex)</TT></td>
<td>Parentheses group the regex between them. They capture the text matched by the regex inside them into a numbered group that can be reused with a numbered backreference. They allow you to apply regex operators to the entire grouped regex.</td>
<td><TT CLASS=code><SPAN CLASS=""regexnest1"">(</SPAN><SPAN CLASS=""regexplain"">abc</SPAN><SPAN CLASS=""regexnest1"">)</SPAN><SPAN CLASS=""regexspecial"">{3}</SPAN></TT> matches <TT CLASS=match>abcabcabc</TT>. First group matches <TT CLASS=match>abc</TT>.</td>
<td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>ECMA<br>extended<br>egrep<br>awk</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td>no</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td>no</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td class=yes>YES</td></tr>
<tr><td><A HREF=""brackets.html"" TARGET=""_top"">Capturing group</A></td>
<td><TT>\(regex\)</TT></td>
<td>Escaped parentheses group the regex between them. They capture the text matched by the regex inside them into a numbered group that can be reused with a numbered backreference. They allow you to apply regex operators to the entire grouped regex.</td>
<td><TT CLASS=code><SPAN CLASS=""regexnest1"">\(</SPAN><SPAN CLASS=""regexplain"">abc</SPAN><SPAN CLASS=""regexnest1"">\)</SPAN><SPAN CLASS=""regexplain"">{3}</SPAN></TT> matches <TT CLASS=match>abcabcabc</TT>. First group matches <TT CLASS=match>abc</TT>.</td>
<td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td class=yes>basic<br>grep</td><td>no</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td>no</td><td class=yes>YES</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td><td>no</td></tr>
<tr><td><A HREF=""brackets.html"" TARGET=""_top"">Non-capturing group</A></td>
";
foreach (Match m in Regex.Matches(input, pattern))
{
Console.WriteLine("'{0}' found at index {1}.", m.Value, m.Index);
}
}
}
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 C#, please visit: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.text.regularexpressions.regex(v=vs.110).aspx