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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T02:05:09+00:00 2026-05-18T02:05:09+00:00

Converting an old program into an ASP.NET c# site. I have a table full

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Converting an old program into an ASP.NET c# site.

I have a table full of functions and a table full of variables with their corresponding values. I’ve written a function to evaluate the answers but need to format the formulas in order to pass the variable in.

For example:

V(totalValue) * V(CoFriction(s)) ==>  V("totalValue") * V("CoFriction(s)")

How can I replace the V(<variable>) to V("<variable>"). Nested parenthesis are possible!

I’ve tried regexp like – V\([^\(\)]+\) only to fail on the nested paren.

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    2026-05-18T02:05:10+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 2:05 am

    You can achive it in .net using a balancing group:

    string s = "V(totalValue) * V(CoFriction(s)) * V(a(()b)c()d((())))";
    
    string vPattern =
    @"V\(
    (       #capturing group, for $1 to work
        (?:
            (?<open>\()|    #push to stack OR
            (?<-open>\))|   #pop from stack OR
            [^()]           #match anything else
        )+?
    )
    (?(open)(?!))   #assert there are not extra (
    \)";
    
    s = Regex.Replace(s, vPattern, "V(\"$1\")", RegexOptions.IgnorePatternWhitespace);
    

    The regex works exactly for the posted scenarios – it will fail miserably if the input isn’t valid, so you assume it is (specifically, when you have extra closing parentheses).

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