I have this string I have retrieved from a File.ReadAllText:
6 11 rows processed
As you can see there is always an integer specifying the line number in this document. What I am interested in is the integer that comes after it and the words “rows processed”. So in this case I am only interested in the substring “11 rows processed”.
So, knowing that each line will start with an integer and then some white space, I need to be able to isolate the integer that follows it and the words “rows processed” and return that to a string by itself.
I have been told this is easy to do with Regex, but so far I haven’t the faintest clue how to build it.
This should work for what you need:
This searches for 1 or more digits (
\d+) and then it puts everything afterwards in a group:However, Jason is correct in that you only need to use a split function