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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T04:59:25+00:00 2026-05-30T04:59:25+00:00

I need a Regular expression that allows me to split the following string in

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I need a Regular expression that allows me to split the following string in c#:

$1.89 BROWN RICE ‐ 16 03/01 ‐ 03/07 1.29

into something like this:

  • Group 1: BROWN RICE – 16
  • Group 2: 03/01 ‐ 03/07
  • Group 3: 1.29

Is it possible to achieve this with Regex?

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    2026-05-30T04:59:27+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 4:59 am

    In your case I think a regex will be better than splitting.

    If it’s original price (Product – Qty) (date range) (sale price), you can try something like

    \$?\d+\.\d{2} ([A-Za-z ]+- *\d+) +(\d{2}/\d{2} *- *\d{2}/\d{2}) +\$?(\d+\.\d{2})
    

    Title & Quantity are in captured group 1, date range in group 2, new price in group 3.

    Explanation:

    • \$?\d+\.\d{2}: a price, optional dollar sign, exactly two decimal places (for the cents). If you want to allow ‘$1’ (ie no decimal places) then modify accordingly.
    • ([A-Za-z ]+- *\d+) Object name and quantity (separated by a hyphen). You may wish to modify this regex depending on the expected names you will get in (perhaps they aren’t just consisting of letters and spaces).
    • (\d{2}/\d{2} *- *\d{2}/\d{2}) date range. I have no idea if yours is month/day or day/month, but depending on that you can make your regex a lot more exclusive if you wish (for example, a numeric date is ([012]\d|3[01]) and a month only goes from 1 to 12).
    • \$?(\d+\.\d{2}) the saleprice.
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