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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T11:37:13+00:00 2026-05-31T11:37:13+00:00

In Ruby, how can I write a regex to inspect a submission for a

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In Ruby, how can I write a regex to inspect a submission for a single word?

Imagine I have a web form that that accepts text. I know if I want to see if the sentence –only– contains “join” I can use

    if the_body == "join"

But that only works if the entire text submission is “join”.

How do I catch a submission like this:

“I want to join your club?” or
“Join me please”

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    2026-05-31T11:37:14+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 11:37 am

    You can do it with

    string =~ /join/i
    # /i makes it case insensitive
    

    or

    string.match(/join/i)
    

    A little update regarding the performance comment:

    >> s = "i want to join your club"
    >> n = 500000
    => 500000
    >> Benchmark.bm do |x|
    ..     x.report { n.times { s.include? "join" } }
    ..   x.report { n.times { s =~ /join/ } }
    ..   end
           user     system      total        real
       0.190000   0.000000   0.190000 (  0.186184)
       0.130000   0.000000   0.130000 (  0.135985)
    

    While the speed difference really doesn’t matter here, the regex version was actually faster.

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