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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T14:50:26+00:00 2026-05-21T14:50:26+00:00

Say I have A Compiled Regex object : public static Regex myRgx = new

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Say I have A Compiled Regex object :

    public static Regex myRgx = new Regex(@"[\d]+",RegexOptions.Compiled); 

Now let’s say I’m reading large strings into the string variable SS , And then I use my Regex object to replace all matches within that string

    myRgx.Replace(SS,"($&)");

Question: Does .Replace internally use a StringBuilder to do the work , much like what happens in String.ReplaceAll() ?
And if it doesn’t is there a way to get around this ?
Update :
I don’t know if it’s ok to ask another question as an update to the original question .. feel free to edit this out if it’s not ok.
Question 2 : What if I need to preform a chain of replacements , Using multiple Regex objects, As in:

string input = "Some LARGE string";
input = rgx1.Replace(input,"substitution1");
input = rgx2.Replace(input,"substitution2");  
input = rgx3.Replace(input,"substitution3");  

I’m writing a morphological analyzer ,So the regex objects need to be kept separate ,And replacements need to be done in a certain order as in the code above. The number of regex objects is large and we’re talking Gigabytes of text, So passing a new string object, every time a regex object is done replacing ,Isn’t really an option here.
Any Suggestions?

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    2026-05-21T14:50:27+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 2:50 pm

    Yes, the Regex.Replace method uses a StringBuilder, as discovered via Reflector.

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