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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T23:18:06+00:00 2026-05-12T23:18:06+00:00

I have a string like: [a b=c d=e]Some multi line text[/a] Now the part

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I have a string like:

[a b="c" d="e"]Some multi line text[/a]

Now the part d="e" is optional. I want to convert such type of string into:

<a b="c" d="e">Some multi line text</a>

The values of a b and d are constant, so I don’t need to catch them. I just need the values of c, e and the text between the tags and create an equivalent xml based expression. So how to do that, because there is some optional part also.

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    2026-05-12T23:18:06+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:18 pm

    For HTML tags, please use HTML parser.

    For [a][/a], you can do like following

    Match m=Regex.Match(@"[a b=""c"" d=""e""]Some multi line text[/a]", 
                        @"\[a b=""([^""]+)"" d=""([^""]+)""\](.*?)\[/a\]",
                        RegexOptions.Multiline);
    
    m.Groups[1].Value
    "c"
    m.Groups[2].Value
    "e"
    m.Groups[3].Value
    "Some multi line text"
    

    Here is Regex.Replace (I am not that prefer though)

    string inputStr = @"[a b=""[[[[c]]]]"" d=""e[]""]Some multi line text[/a]";
    string resultStr=Regex.Replace(inputStr,
                                @"\[a( b=""[^""]+"")( d=""[^""]+"")?\](.*?)\[/a\]",
                                @"<a$1$2>$3</a>", 
                                RegexOptions.Multiline);
    
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