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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T18:08:58+00:00 2026-06-05T18:08:58+00:00

I’m building a small filter utility for users to quickly filter a list of

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I’m building a small filter utility for users to quickly filter a list of items and I want to match the beginnings of words in order, preferably using regular expressions:

Consider a user trying to find the item labeled here is some text.

  • I already know how to make it match the beginning of any one word:

her — here is some text — \bher
so — here is some text — \bso
ext — no match — \bext

  • And I know how to make it match first letter of several words:

hist — here is some text — \bh.*?\bi.*?\bs.*?\bt
ht — here is some text — \bh.*?\bt

  • What I need is the ability to match the first n characters of several words:

herst — here is some text
iso — here is some text
teh — no match

I’m doing this because my items often contain intialisms, and a user may type usc to try and quickly pull up USA, California

I’m rewriting the pattern for each input, so I can do a little work then, as is necessary in case #2. I’m looking for a solution that will scale linearly with character count, in either pattern complexity or total complexity.

Given these constraints, what is my best option for matching these strings?

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    2026-06-05T18:09:00+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 6:09 pm

    Monstrosities like:

     \bh(.*?\b)?e(.*?\b)?r(.*?\b)?s(.*?\b)?t
    

    Essentially, every letter is either preceded by the previous one, or a random sequence ending with a word boundary (.*?\b). So, we make this random sequence + \b optional with ?. So, breaking it up with (.*?\b)? between all the letters should work.

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