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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:33:17+00:00 2026-05-11T16:33:17+00:00

Before asking this question I have Googled for this problem and I have looked

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Before asking this question I have Googled for this problem and I have looked through all StackOverflow related questions.

The problem is pretty simple

I have a string “North Atlantic Treaty Organization”

I have a pattern “a.*z”, at moment it would match

north ATLATIC TREATY ORGANIZation

But I need it to match complete words only (orgANIZation for example)

I have tried “\baz\b” and “\Baz\B” as pattern, but I think I don’t quite get it

How should I change my pattern in order to match complete words that string contains (without matching multiple words)

The patterns are generated on the fly, user enteres a*z and my application translates it into pattern that matches parts of complete words in string.

My problem is that I don’t know what user is going to search for. Ideally I would preppend some regexp to user’s expression.

Thank You!

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    2026-05-11T16:33:17+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:33 pm

    ANIZ in orgANIZation is not a complete word — it’s a part of a word. Your pattern btw is not what you wrote — a*z would not match as you describe; you’re probably using a.*z instead, which would. So, try a[^ ]*z so it won’t match spaces. If there are other characters besides spaces that you don’t want to match, e.g. some kinds of punctuation, stick them in the [^...] construct as well, of course.

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