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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T17:12:52+00:00 2026-06-01T17:12:52+00:00

Im really trying to learn regex so here it goes. I would really like

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Im really trying to learn regex so here it goes.

I would really like to get all words in a string which do not have a “/” on either side.
For example, I need to do this to:
“Hello Great /World/”
I need to have the results:
“Hello”
“Great”

is this possible in regex, if so, how do I do it? I think i would like the results to be stored in a string array 🙂

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    2026-06-01T17:12:53+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 5:12 pm

    Just use this regular expression \b(?<!/)\w+(?!/)\b:

    var str = "Hello Great /World/ /I/ am great too";
    var words = Regex.Matches(str, @"\b(?<!/)\w+(?!/)\b")
        .Cast<Match>()
        .Select(m=>m.Value)
        .ToArray();
    

    This will get you:

    Hello
    Great
    am
    great
    too
    
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