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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T12:18:32+00:00 2026-05-11T12:18:32+00:00

I have a string which has several html comments in it. I need to

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I have a string which has several html comments in it. I need to count the unique matches of an expression.

For example, the string might be:

var teststring = '<!--X1-->Hi<!--X1-->there<!--X2-->'; 

I currently use this to get the matches:

var regex = new Regex('<!--X.-->'); var matches = regex.Matches(teststring); 

The results of this is 3 matches. However, I would like to have this be only 2 matches since there are only two unique matches.

I know I can probably loop through the resulting MatchCollection and remove the extra Match, but I’m hoping there is a more elegant solution.

Clarification: The sample string is greatly simplified from what is actually being used. There can easily be an X8 or X9, and there are likely dozens of each in the string.

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  1. 2026-05-11T12:18:33+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:18 pm

    I would just use the Enumerable.Distinct Method for example like this:

    string subjectString = '<!--X1-->Hi<!--X1-->there<!--X2--><!--X1-->Hi<!--X1-->there<!--X2-->'; var regex = new Regex(@'<!--X\d-->'); var matches = regex.Matches(subjectString); var uniqueMatches = matches     .OfType<Match>()     .Select(m => m.Value)     .Distinct();  uniqueMatches.ToList().ForEach(Console.WriteLine); 

    Outputs this:

    <!--X1-->   <!--X2--> 

    For regular expression, you could maybe use this one?

    (<!--X\d-->)(?!.*\1.*) 

    Seems to work on your test string in RegexBuddy at least =)

    // (<!--X\d-->)(?!.*\1.*) //  // Options: dot matches newline //  // Match the regular expression below and capture its match into backreference number 1 «(<!--X\d-->)» //    Match the characters “<!--X” literally «<!--X» //    Match a single digit 0..9 «\d» //    Match the characters “-->” literally «-->» // Assert that it is impossible to match the regex below starting at this position (negative lookahead) «(?!.*\1.*)» //    Match any single character «.*» //       Between zero and unlimited times, as many times as possible, giving back as needed (greedy) «*» //    Match the same text as most recently matched by capturing group number 1 «\1» //    Match any single character «.*» //       Between zero and unlimited times, as many times as possible, giving back as needed (greedy) «*» 
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