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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T09:07:18+00:00 2026-05-27T09:07:18+00:00

trying to catch the characters at the start the string and newlines the string

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trying to catch the characters at the start the string and newlines the string is

.V/1LBOG\n.F/AV0094/08NOV/SAL/Y\n.E/0134249356001"

the regular expression i am using is from the string above i need to catch .V/ and .E/

^.[VE]/*

But it only seems to ctach .V/ can anyone see why as i thought ^ means newlines aswell as start of strings ? any help will be very gratefull as ive had this problem for a while now. If this is not the correct way as in doing this could you propose a different way.

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    2026-05-27T09:07:19+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 9:07 am

    Regex 101:

    ^ means start of string. And you guessed it right. There can only be one start of string.

    ^.[VE]/*
    

    means :

    Match start of string, followed by any character (other than newline), followed by either a V or a E, followed by 0 to n / (greedy).

    Probably you want something like this :

    \.[VE].*?(?:\\n|$)
    

    Which means match a dot, followed by V or E and match everything until \n or end of string.

    Comment if I am wrong.

    So .V/1LBOG\n.F/AV0094/08NOV/SAL/Y\n.E/0134249356001"

    Looks like this ?

    .V/1LBOG
    .F/AV0094/08NOV/SAL/Y
    .E/0134249356001"
    

    If yes, then you need to change your regex a little bit:

    \.[VE].*
    

    Abusing the fact that . does not match newlines by default.

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