
- regex - How .* (dot star) works? - Stack Overflow- Oct 1, 2012 · In Regex, . refers to any character, be it a number, an aplhabet character, or any other special character. * means zero or more times. 
- regex - Carets in Regular Expressions - Stack Overflow- Jun 1, 2017 · Specifically when does ^ mean "match start" and when does it mean "not the following" in regular expressions? From the Wikipedia article and other references, I've … 
- regex - What does ?= mean in a regular expression? - Stack …- Oct 15, 2009 · May I know what ?= means in a regular expression? For example, what is its significance in this expression: (?=.*\\d). 
- Regex: ?: notation (Question mark and colon notation)- Dec 8, 2018 · The regex compiles fine, and there are already JUnit tests that show how it works. It's just that I'm a bit confused about why the first question mark and colon are there. 
- regex - Matching up to the first occurrence of a character with a ...- Be aware that the first ^ in this answer gives the regex a completely different meaning: It makes the regular expression look only for matches starting from the beginning of the string. 
- OR condition in Regex - Stack Overflow- Apr 13, 2013 · Note that your regex would have worked too if it was written as \d \w|\d instead of \d|\d \w. This is because in your case, once the regex matches the first option, \d, it ceases to … 
- regex - Regular Expressions: Is there an AND operator? - Stack …- In regex in general, ^ is negation only at the beginning of a character class. Unless CMake is doing something really funky (to the point where calling their pattern matching language … 
- regex - How to match "any character" in regular expression?- Feb 24, 2023 · For reference, from regular-expressions.info/dot.html: "JavaScript and VBScript do not have an option to make the dot match line break characters. In those languages, you can … 
- What does the regex \S mean in JavaScript? - Stack Overflow- What does the regex \S mean in JavaScript? [duplicate] Asked 14 years, 11 months ago Modified 7 years, 1 month ago Viewed 349k times 
- regex - Match linebreaks - \n or \r\n? - Stack Overflow- While writing this answer, I had to match exclusively on linebreaks instead of using the s-flag (dotall - dot matches linebreaks). The sites usually used to test regular expressions behave …