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Map content analysis
- Grammatical structure
- character
- Common characters: letters, digits, Chinese characters, and underscores (_) match one of the same characters
- Simple escape characters: \n (newline),\t (tabulator),\ (itself) and ^… (^ Special symbols should be escaped if they match themselves)
- Standard character set
Be case sensitive, uppercase means opposite, match means opposite, don’t match- \d Any number, 0 to 9
- \w Any letter, digit, Chinese character or underscore, A~Z, A~Z, 0~9, _ and any Chinese character
- \s Any whitespace, including Spaces, tabs, and line feeds
- . The decimal point can match any character except a newline. (To match all characters including “\n”, you usually use [\s\ s].)
- Custom character collection
[] Square brackets matching mode, which can match any character in square brackets. ^ indicates invert- Matches “A” or “b” or “5” or “@”
- [^ ABC] Matches any character except a, b, and c
- [f-k] Matches the characters between “f” and “k”
- [^ a-f0-3] Matches any character except “A”-“F”,”0″-“3”
- Quantifier (Quantifier)
If you want to modify multiple expressions, enclose the expression with ()- The {n} expression repeats n times
- {m,n}
The expression is repeated at least m times and at most N times- Greedy mode (the default) matches the longest string that matches
- Non-greedy mode (add? Example: {m, n}? Matches the shortest string that matches
- The {m,} expression repeats at least m times
- ? Match expression 0 or 1 times, equivalent to {0,1}
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The expression occurs at least once, equivalent to {1,}
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The expression does not occur or occurs any time, equivalent to {0,}
- Characters of the boundary
Zero width: Matches not characters but positions, positions that meet certain conditions- ^ Matches the beginning of the string
- $matches where the string ends
- \b matches the boundary of a word. The characters before and after the current position are not all \ w
- Pre-search (zero-width assertion, circumferential)
Zero width: Matches not characters but positions, positions that meet certain conditions- (? =exp) asserts that the position after which it appears matches the expression exp
- (? ! Exp) does not match the expression exp after the position where the assertion itself appears
- (? <=exp) asserts that the position before which it appears matches the expression exp
- (?
- Match the pattern
Processing of text- IGNORECASE Ignores case patterns
- Ignore case when matching
- The default is case sensitive
- SINGLELINE Single-line mode
- The entire text is treated as a string, with only one beginning and one end
- Enables the decimal point “.” to match any character including newline (\n)
- MULTILINE mode
- Each line is a string
- In multi-line mode, if you want to match only the beginning and end of A string, use \ A and \ Z
- IGNORECASE Ignores case patterns
- Selectors and groups
Branch structure, capture combination, not capture group- | branch structure about the expression, “or” relationship between matching left or right
- () Capture group
- (1) When modifying the number of matches, the expression in parentheses can be modified as a whole
- (2) When taking the matching result, the content matched by the expression in parentheses can be obtained separately
- (3) Each pair of parentheses is assigned a number, and the capture using () is automatically numbered starting from 1 in the order of the left parentheses. The first capture numbered zero is the text matching the entire regular expression pattern
- Backreferencing: By backreferencing, you can reference a string that has been captured by a group.
- (? :Expression) Non-capture group Some expressions have to use () but do not need to save the content of the neutron Expression match of (). In this case, we can use non-capture group to offset the side effects of ().
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