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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T01:16:39+00:00 2026-05-22T01:16:39+00:00

Let’s suppose I have the following regex: -(\d+)- and I want to replace, using

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Let’s suppose I have the following regex:

-(\d+)-

and I want to replace, using C#, the Group 1 (\d+) with AA, to obtain:

-AA-

Now I’m replacing it using:

var text = "example-123-example";
var pattern = @"-(\d+)-";
var replaced = Regex.Replace(text, pattern, "-AA-"); 

But I don’t really like this, because if I change the pattern to match _(\d+)_ instead, I will have to change the replacement string by _AA_ too, and this is against the DRY principle.

I’m looking for something like:

Keep the matched text exactly how it is, but change Group 1 by this text and Group 2 by another text…

Edit:
That was just an example. I’m just looking for a generic way of doing what I said above.

It should work for:

anything(\d+)more_text and any pattern you can imagine.

All I want to do is replace only groups, and keep the rest of the match.

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    2026-05-22T01:16:40+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 1:16 am

    A good idea could be to encapsulate everything inside groups, no matter if need to identify them or not. That way you can use them in your replacement string. For example:

    var pattern = @"(-)(\d+)(-)";
    var replaced = Regex.Replace(text, pattern, "$1AA$3"); 
    

    or using a MatchEvaluator:

    var replaced = Regex.Replace(text, pattern, m => m.Groups[1].Value + "AA" + m.Groups[3].Value);
    

    Another way, slightly messy, could be using a lookbehind/lookahead:

    (?<=-)(\d+)(?=-)

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