SlickEdit Regular Expression
Definition
avoid ambiguous expressions. For example
a:9()1
searches for nine instance of the letter
a
followed
by a
1
.
X:
n1
,
Maximal match of at least
n1
occurrences of X.
X:
n1
,
n2
Maximal match of at least
n1
occurrences but not
more than
n2
occurrences of X.
X:*
n1
,
Minimal match of at least
n1
occurrences of X.
X:*
n1
,
n2
Minimal match of at least
n1
occurrences but not
more than
n2
occurrences of X.
~X
Search fails if expression X is matched. The ex-
pression
^~(if)
matches the beginning of all lines
that do not start with
if
.
(X)
Matches sub-expression X.
{X}
Matches sub-expression X and specifies a new
tagged expression. See
Using Tagged Search Ex-
pressions
for more information.
{#
d
X}
Matches sub-expression X and specifies to use
tagged expression number
d
where
0<=
d
<=9
.
X|Y
Matches X or Y.
[
char-set
]
Matches any one of the characters specified by
char-set
. A dash (-) character may be used to
specify ranges. The expression
[A-Z]
matches any
uppercase letter. Backslash (\) may be used inside
the square brackets to define literal characters or
define ASCII characters. For example,
\-
specifies a
literal dash character. The expression
[\0-\27]
matches ASCII character codes
0..27
. The expres-
sion
[]
matches no characters. In UNIX regular ex-
pressions,
[]]
matches a right bracket. In both syn-
taxes, the expression
[\]]
matches a right bracket.
The expression
[\^]
matches a caret (^) character in
both syntaxes.
[~
char-set
]
Matches any character not specified by
char-set
.
A dash (-) character may be used to specify ranges.
The expression
[~A-Z]
matches all characters ex-
SlickEdit
®
Regular Expressions
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Summary of Contents for Corev3.3 for Eclipse
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