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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T14:32:35+00:00 2026-05-23T14:32:35+00:00

I’m using a regular expression to replace commas that are not contained by text

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I’m using a regular expression to replace commas that are not contained by text qualifying quotes into tab spaces.
I’m running the regex on file content through a script task in SSIS. The file content is over 6000 lines long.
I saw an example of using a regex on file content that looked like this

String FileContent = ReadFile(FilePath, ErrInfo);        
Regex r = new Regex(@"(,)(?=(?:[^""]|""[^""]*"")*$)");
FileContent = r.Replace(FileContent, "\t");

That replace can understandably take its sweet time on a decent sized file.

Is there a more efficient way to run this regex?
Would it be faster to read the file line by line and run the regex per line?

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    2026-05-23T14:32:35+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:32 pm

    The problem is the lookahead, which looks all the way to the end on each comman, resulting in O(n2) complexity, which is noticeable on long inputs. You can get it done in a single pass by skipping over quotes while replacing:

    Regex csvRegex = new Regex(@"
        (?<Quoted>
            ""                  # Open quotes
            (?:[^""]|"""")*     # not quotes, or two quotes (escaped)
            ""                  # Closing quotes
        )
        |                       # OR
        (?<Comma>,)             # A comma
        ",
    RegexOptions.IgnorePatternWhitespace);
    content = csvRegex.Replace(content,
                            match => match.Groups["Comma"].Success ? "\t" : match.Value);
    

    Here we match free command and quoted strings. The Replace method takes a callback with a condition that checks if we found a comma or not, and replaced accordingly.

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