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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:45:00+00:00 2026-05-11T16:45:00+00:00

I need 2 simple reg exps that will: Match if a string is contained

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I need 2 simple reg exps that will:

  1. Match if a string is contained within square brackets ([] e.g [word])
  2. Match if string is contained within double quotes ("" e.g "word")
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    2026-05-11T16:45:00+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:45 pm
    \[\w+\]
    
    "\w+"
    

    Explanation:

    The \[ and \] escape the special bracket characters to match their literals.

    The \w means “any word character”, usually considered same as alphanumeric or underscore.

    The + means one or more of the preceding item.

    The ” are literal characters.

    NOTE: If you want to ensure the whole string matches (not just part of it), prefix with ^ and suffix with $.

    And next time, you should be able to answer this yourself, by reading regular-expressions.info

    Update:

    Ok, so based on your comment, what you appear to be wanting to know is if the first character is [ and the last ] or if the first and last are both ” ?
    If so, these will match those:

    ^\[.*\]$    (or ^\\[.*\\]$ in a Java String)
    
    "^.*$"
    

    However, unless you need to do some special checking with the centre characters, simply doing:

    if ( MyString.startsWith("[") && MyString.endsWith("]") )
    

    and

    if ( MyString.startsWith("\"") && MyString.endsWith("\"") )
    

    Which I suspect would be faster than a regex.

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