re = /\$\d++(?:\.\d{2}\b|(?!\.\d))/
str = 'I\'m very new to regex and there is something that I really just don\'t get. Say I have a regex that matches currency in the form $ddd.dd with an optional .dd, which would be ^[$][0-9]{1,3}(\\.[0-9]{2})?$. The ^ start and $ end ensure that it won\'t match a substring in a string like "$45.3242" or "3499,391". But at the same time, what if I want to match a substring in a string like "I have $400 in my bank account" or "This TV costs $300"? It won\'t match those either. So I am confused on how I should handle both cases. Is it just one or the other, ^ and $ or no ^ and $? I\'d be grateful for any and all advice. Thank you all! $12.34.'
# 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