Regular Expressions 101

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  • All Tokens
  • Common Tokens
  • General Tokens
  • Anchors
  • Meta Sequences
  • Quantifiers
  • Group Constructs
  • Character Classes
  • Flags/Modifiers
  • Substitution
  • A single character of: a, b or c
    [abc]
  • A character except: a, b or c
    [^abc]
  • A character in the range: a-z
    [a-z]
  • A character not in the range: a-z
    [^a-z]
  • A character in the range: a-z or A-Z
    [a-zA-Z]
  • Any single character
    .
  • Alternate - match either a or b
    a|b
  • Any whitespace character
    \s
  • Any non-whitespace character
    \S
  • Any digit
    \d
  • Any non-digit
    \D
  • Any word character
    \w
  • Any non-word character
    \W
  • Non-capturing group
    (?:...)
  • Capturing group
    (...)
  • Zero or one of a
    a?
  • Zero or more of a
    a*
  • One or more of a
    a+
  • Exactly 3 of a
    a{3}
  • 3 or more of a
    a{3,}
  • Between 3 and 6 of a
    a{3,6}
  • Start of string
    ^
  • End of string
    $
  • A word boundary
    \b
  • Non-word boundary
    \B

Regular Expression
No Match

r"
"
g

Test String

Code Generator

Generated Code

// include the latest version of the regex crate in your Cargo.toml extern crate regex; use regex::Regex; fn main() { let regex = Regex::new(r"(?:\*\s*\(\([^)]*(?:\)(?!\))[^)]*)*\)\))?\s*([^*]*(?:\*(?!\s*\(\()[^*]*)*)\s*").unwrap(); let string = "Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A40 & A41)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 3456 Numbers and this stuff2* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A42 & A43)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 78910 Numbers and this stuff3* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A44 & A45)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff4* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A46 & A47)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff5* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A48 & A49)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff6* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A50 & A51)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff7* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A52 & A53)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff8* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A54 & A55)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff9* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A56 & A57)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff10* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A58 & A59)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff11* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A60 & A61)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff12* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A62 & A63)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff13* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A64 & A65)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff14* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A66 & A67)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff15* ((Bla Bla Bla (Bla Bla) A68 & A69)) Name Multiple Words Testing With 1234 Numbers and this stuff16*"; // result will be an iterator over tuples containing the start and end indices for each match in the string let result = regex.captures_iter(string); for mat in result { println!("{:?}", mat); } }

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 Rust, please visit: https://docs.rs/regex/latest/regex/