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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:40:35+00:00 2026-05-13T23:40:35+00:00

I am writing a small windows script in javascript/jscript for finding a match for

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I am writing a small windows script in javascript/jscript for finding a match for a regexp with a string that i got by manipulating a file.

I know the line number for starting and ending of the search. But I am stuck at this position for a while.

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    2026-05-13T23:40:35+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:40 pm

    The best way to look at something like this is to not overcomplicate your regular expression – you could make it rather unreadable and confusing, particularly if your regex skills aren’t very good. Simplify things first – split the document into an array of lines, pick out your line and then perform your regular expression. Running your regular expression on a smaller string in this fashion could prove to be much faster on very large text files.

    // Assuming file is a FileSystemObject TextStream object:
    var lines = file.ReadAll().split("\r\n"); // split based on Windows newline
    
    // Arrays have zero-based indexes, so the line you need is your line number -1
    var match = lines[4].match(myRegEx);      // lines[4] is line 5 of the string
    
    // If you need it to span multiple lines, extract and join the lines you need:
    var specificLines = lines.splice(4, 6);   // extract the 5th and 6th lines 
    specificLines.match(myRegEx);             // don't forget the regex's /m modifier
    

    splice returns the array items from the starting index upto and excluding the ending index. You can also provide a limit parameter to the split method to stop splitting after a certain number of matches. This should improve speed on a large file where the lines you need aren’t near the end.

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