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+ + + + + + + + +While filling online forms, haven't you come across errors like "Please enter valid email address" or "Please enter valid phone number".
+ +Annoying as they may be, there's a lot of black magic that the computer does before it determines that, the details you've entered are incorrect.
+ +Can you think out, what is that black magic? If you are familiar with algorithms, then you will say that we can write an algorithm for the same.
+ +Yes, we can write an algorithm to verify different things, but we have a standard tool designed for similar kinds of purposes.
+ +It is Regular Expression. We call it RegEx for short. RegEx makes our work a lot easier. Let's see some basic examples where RegEx becomes handy.
+ +Suppose, you are in search of an averge price of a particular product on amazon. The following regular expression will find you any price(ex. $12
, $75.50
) on the webpage: \$([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)
. In the Image below, yellowish part shows the matched prices.
Quite interesting!
+ +Let's look at another example. You have a long list of documents with different kinds of extensions. You are particularly looking for data files having .dat extension.
+ +^.*\.dat$
is a regular expression which represents a set of string ending with .dat. Regular expression is a standardized way to encode such patterns.
Below in the image, you can see that all three files having .dat extension are extracted from the list of five files.
+ +Well. What does the name Regular Expression(RegEx) represent? Regular Expression represents the sequence of characters that defines a regular search pattern.
+ +RegEx is a standardized tool to do the following works:
+ +We are going to look at all the three things above.
+ +Let's begin the journey with RegEx!
+ +Note:
+ +Simple matching of a specific word can be done as the following:
+ +As you can see it matches "Reg" in the text. Similarly, what will be the match for "Ex" in the same text above?
+ +Do you notice anything? It is a case sensitive.
+ +Most of the programming languages have libraries for RegEx. They have almost similar kind of syntax. Here, we will see how to implement it in Javascript.
+ +Below is a basic code in Javascript, showing how to implement regex. The patterns are written in /_____/g
. Where g
is a modifier, which is used to find all matches rather than stopping at the first match.
The function exec returns null, if there is no match and match data otherwise.
+ +// Main text (string) in which we are finding
+// Patterns
+var str = "RegEx stands for Regular Expression!";
+
+// Pattern string
+var pattern = /Reg/g;
+
+// This will print all the data of matches
+// across the whole string
+while(result = pattern.exec(str))
+{
+ console.log(result); // printing
+}
+
+// This will be the output
+/*
+[
+ 'Reg',
+ index: 0,
+ input: 'RegEx stands for Regular Expression!',
+ groups: undefined
+]
+[
+ 'Reg',
+ index: 17,
+ input: 'RegEx stands for Regular Expression!',
+ groups: undefined
+]
+*/
+
+
+Note: Groups in the above output is a RegEx concept.
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