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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T05:53:11+00:00 2026-06-13T05:53:11+00:00

How do I use named captures when performing Regex.Replace? I have gotten this far

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How do I use named captures when performing Regex.Replace? I have gotten this far and it does what I want but not in the way I want it:

[TestCase("First Second", "Second First")]
public void NumberedReplaceTest(string input, string expected)
{
    Regex regex = new Regex("(?<firstMatch>First) (?<secondMatch>Second)");
    Assert.IsTrue(regex.IsMatch(input));
    string replace = regex.Replace(input, "$2 $1");
    Assert.AreEqual(expected, replace);
}

I want to match the two words with named captures and then use the (named) captures when performing the replace.

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    2026-06-13T05:53:12+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 5:53 am

    Instead of "$2 $1", you can use "${secondMatch} ${firstMatch}".

    There is a list of all the replacements you can do here.

    Here is an abbreviated list:

    $number – The captured group by number.

    ${name} – The captured group by name.

    $$ – $ literal.

    $& – Entire match.

    $` – The input string before the match.

    $’ – The input string after the match.

    $+ – The last group captured.

    $_ – The entire input string.

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