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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T16:13:37+00:00 2026-06-14T16:13:37+00:00

Currently, I use: Variabls: int recordCount = 5; Header = Index; // Can also

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Currently, I use:

Variabls:

 int recordCount = 5;
 Header = "Index"; // Can also be "Starting Index"

Header:

 Header = Header.Split(' ')[0] + " (" + recordCount + ")";

Changes:

 Index (5)

To:

 Index (6)

When I want to replace the Header with a new Header, I use the above, but the problem is that when I start using more than one word in the Header it removes the rest of the Header Name. i.e. When it says Starting Index: it only shows Starting.

Can I use Regex to simply look for the value inbetween the parenthesis and replace it with another variable?

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    2026-06-14T16:13:38+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 4:13 pm
    Regex re = new Regex(@"\(\w+\)");
    string input = "Starting Index: (12asd)";
    string replacement = "12ddsa";
    string result = re.Replace(input, replacement);
    

    If you need to perform more complex replacements (i.e. if the replacement depends on captured value between the braces), you’ll have to stick with Regex.Match method

    Update: with Match thing quickly get ugly 🙂

     Regex re = new Regex(@"^(.*)\((\w+)\)\s*$");
     string input = "Starting Index: (12)";
     var match = re.Match(input);
    
     string target = match.Groups[2].Value;
     //string replacement = target + "!!!!"; // general string operation
     int autoincremented = Convert.ToInt32(target) + 1; // if you want to autoincrement
    
     string result = String.Format("{0}: ({1})", match.Groups[1].Value, autoincremented);
    
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