how to parse the following string using regular expression (JS)
I have the following string: "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
I need to take parse the string and extract the numbers using regexp in JS, thanks
javascript regex
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I have the following string: "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
I need to take parse the string and extract the numbers using regexp in JS, thanks
javascript regex
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I have the following string: "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
I need to take parse the string and extract the numbers using regexp in JS, thanks
javascript regex
I have the following string: "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
I need to take parse the string and extract the numbers using regexp in JS, thanks
javascript regex
javascript regex
edited Nov 20 at 15:34
pushkin
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asked Nov 20 at 15:12
Elad Katz
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Your question is quite vague but the following regex will match each number (separated by the dash and forward slash) in groups 1..3:
const str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/bytes (d.*)-(d.*)/(d.*)/)
console.log("Match 1:", n[1])
console.log("Match 2:", n[2])
console.log("Match 3:", n[3])
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You should be able to just match the numbers with d+
.
let str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/d+/g)
console.log(n)
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string input = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880";
string result = Regex.Replace(input, @"(?:^|)(d{7,8})(?!d)", "");
Console.WriteLine(result); // >> 524288052538795253880
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Your question is quite vague but the following regex will match each number (separated by the dash and forward slash) in groups 1..3:
const str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/bytes (d.*)-(d.*)/(d.*)/)
console.log("Match 1:", n[1])
console.log("Match 2:", n[2])
console.log("Match 3:", n[3])
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Your question is quite vague but the following regex will match each number (separated by the dash and forward slash) in groups 1..3:
const str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/bytes (d.*)-(d.*)/(d.*)/)
console.log("Match 1:", n[1])
console.log("Match 2:", n[2])
console.log("Match 3:", n[3])
add a comment |
Your question is quite vague but the following regex will match each number (separated by the dash and forward slash) in groups 1..3:
const str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/bytes (d.*)-(d.*)/(d.*)/)
console.log("Match 1:", n[1])
console.log("Match 2:", n[2])
console.log("Match 3:", n[3])
Your question is quite vague but the following regex will match each number (separated by the dash and forward slash) in groups 1..3:
const str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/bytes (d.*)-(d.*)/(d.*)/)
console.log("Match 1:", n[1])
console.log("Match 2:", n[2])
console.log("Match 3:", n[3])
const str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/bytes (d.*)-(d.*)/(d.*)/)
console.log("Match 1:", n[1])
console.log("Match 2:", n[2])
console.log("Match 3:", n[3])
const str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/bytes (d.*)-(d.*)/(d.*)/)
console.log("Match 1:", n[1])
console.log("Match 2:", n[2])
console.log("Match 3:", n[3])
answered Nov 20 at 15:18
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You should be able to just match the numbers with d+
.
let str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/d+/g)
console.log(n)
add a comment |
You should be able to just match the numbers with d+
.
let str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/d+/g)
console.log(n)
add a comment |
You should be able to just match the numbers with d+
.
let str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/d+/g)
console.log(n)
You should be able to just match the numbers with d+
.
let str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/d+/g)
console.log(n)
let str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/d+/g)
console.log(n)
let str = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880"
let n = str.match(/d+/g)
console.log(n)
answered Nov 20 at 15:14
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string input = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880";
string result = Regex.Replace(input, @"(?:^|)(d{7,8})(?!d)", "");
Console.WriteLine(result); // >> 524288052538795253880
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string input = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880";
string result = Regex.Replace(input, @"(?:^|)(d{7,8})(?!d)", "");
Console.WriteLine(result); // >> 524288052538795253880
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string input = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880";
string result = Regex.Replace(input, @"(?:^|)(d{7,8})(?!d)", "");
Console.WriteLine(result); // >> 524288052538795253880
string input = "bytes 5242880-5253879/5253880";
string result = Regex.Replace(input, @"(?:^|)(d{7,8})(?!d)", "");
Console.WriteLine(result); // >> 524288052538795253880
answered Nov 20 at 15:29
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