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Re: Quickie - Regexp for a string not at the beginning of the line


From: Rivka Miller
Subject: Re: Quickie - Regexp for a string not at the beginning of the line
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 18:08:53 -0700 (PDT)
User-agent: G2/1.0

On Oct 25, 2:27 pm, Danny <dann90...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Why you just don't give us the string/input, say a line or two, and what you 
> want off of it, so we can tell better what to suggest

no one has really helped yet.

I want to search and modify.

I dont wanna be tied to a specific language etc so I just want a
regexp and as many versions as possible. Maybe I should try in emacs
and so I am now posting to emacs groups also, although javascript has
rich set of regexp facilities.

examples

$hello$ should not be selected but
not hello but all of the $hello$ and $hello$ ... $hello$ each one
selected

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original post
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Hello Programmers,

I am looking for a regexp for a string not at the beginning of the
line.

For example, I want to find $hello$ that does not occur at the
beginning of the string, ie all $hello$ that exclude ^$hello$.

In addition, if you have a more difficult problem along the same
lines, I would appreciate it. For a single character, eg < not at the
beginning of the line, it is easier, ie

^[^<]+<

but I cant use the same method for more than one character string as
permutation is present and probably for more than one occurrence,
greedy or non-greedy version of [^<]+ would pick first or last but not
the middle ones, unless I break the line as I go and use the non-
greedy version of +. I do have the non-greedy version available, but
what if I didnt?

If you cannot solve the problem completely, just give me a quick
solution with the first non beginning of the line and I will go from
there as I need it in a hurry.

Thanks



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