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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T05:44:04+00:00 2026-05-28T05:44:04+00:00

In Visual Studio, I’m very curious to know the regular expression to replace: MyLog.LogFatal(Error

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In Visual Studio, I’m very curious to know the regular expression to replace:

MyLog.LogFatal("Error E20111205-1147. Custom error.\n");

with this:

MyLog.LogFatal("{0}Error E20111205-1147. Custom error.\n",TPrefix(this));

It has to work for any error number, i.e. E12345678-1234.

Update

I should have clarified my question: I want to alter my C# source code, within Visual Studio, using the “Find..Find and Replace..Quick Replace” (Ctrl-H) command. There is about 1,000 instances of this message in my C# source code tree, and it would take too long to edit it manually.

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    2026-05-28T05:44:05+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:44 am

    EDIT: Updated solution, complete Regex is

    Starting with:

    MyLog.LogFatal("Error E20111205-1147. Custom error.\n");
    

    Find Expression:

    // Matches MyLog.LogFatal(" {any text with 0-9, a-z, A-Z, space, -, . character 
    //   and terminated by \n"} "); 
    // Hence, the captured expression from your example is 
    //   Error E20111205-1147. Custom error.\n"
    MyLog.LogFatal\(\"{[0-9a-zA-Z -\\\.]+\\n\"}\);
    

    Replace Expression:

    // Replaces MyLog.LogFatal("{0} {your captured expression}, TPrefix(this));
    MyLog.LogFatal(\"{0}\1, TPrefix(this));
    

    You Get:

    MyLog.LogFatal("{0}Error E20111205-1147. Custom error.\n", TPrefix(this));
    

    For an introduction to VS2010 Regex Find and replace, please see this blog post.

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