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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T06:44:46+00:00 2026-05-14T06:44:46+00:00

I have a large string I need to parse, and I need to find

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I have a large string I need to parse, and I need to find all the instances of extract"(me,i-have lots. of]punctuation, and store the index of each to a list.

So say this piece of string was in the beginning and middle of the larger string, both of them would be found, and their indexes would be added to the List. and the List would contain 0 and the other index whatever it would be.

I’ve been playing around, and the string.IndexOf does almost what I’m looking for, and I’ve written some code – but it’s not working and I’ve been unable to figure out exactly what is wrong:

List<int> inst = new List<int>();
int index = 0;
while (index < source.LastIndexOf("extract\"(me,i-have lots. of]punctuation", 0) + 39)
{
    int src = source.IndexOf("extract\"(me,i-have lots. of]punctuation", index);
    inst.Add(src);
    index = src + 40;
}
  • inst = The list
  • source = The large string

Any better ideas?

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    2026-05-14T06:44:46+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:44 am

    Here’s an example extension method for it:

    public static List<int> AllIndexesOf(this string str, string value) {
        if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(value))
            throw new ArgumentException("the string to find may not be empty", "value");
        List<int> indexes = new List<int>();
        for (int index = 0;; index += value.Length) {
            index = str.IndexOf(value, index);
            if (index == -1)
                return indexes;
            indexes.Add(index);
        }
    }
    

    If you put this into a static class and import the namespace with using, it appears as a method on any string, and you can just do:

    List<int> indexes = "fooStringfooBar".AllIndexesOf("foo");
    

    For more information on extension methods, http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb383977.aspx

    Also the same using an iterator:

    public static IEnumerable<int> AllIndexesOf(this string str, string value) {
        if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(value))
            throw new ArgumentException("the string to find may not be empty", "value");
        for (int index = 0;; index += value.Length) {
            index = str.IndexOf(value, index);
            if (index == -1)
                break;
            yield return index;
        }
    }
    
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