I want to create a regular expression to match a word that begins with a period. The word(s) can exist N times in a string. I want to ensure that the word comes up whether it’s at the beginning of a line, the end of a line or somewhere in the middle. The latter part is what I’m having difficulty with.
Here is where I am at so far.
const string pattern = @"(^|(.* ))(?<slickText>\.[a-zA-Z0-9]*)( .*|$)";
public static MatchCollection Find(string input)
{
Regex regex = new Regex(pattern,RegexOptions.IgnoreCase | RegexOptions.Multiline);
MatchCollection collection = regex.Matches(input);
return collection;
}
My test pattern finds .lee and .good. My test pattern fails to find .bruce:
static void Main()
{
MatchCollection results = ClassName.Find("a short stump .bruce\r\nand .lee a small tree\r\n.good roots");
foreach (Match item in results)
{
GroupCollection groups = item.Groups;
Console.WriteLine("{0} ", groups["slickText"].Value);
}
System.Diagnostics.Debug.Assert(results.Count > 0);
}
Maybe you’re just looking for
\.\w+?Test:
Result:
Note:
If you don’t want to find
fooinsome.foo(because there’s no whitespace betweensomeand.foo), you can use(?<=\W|^)\.\w+instead.