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Posted Yesterday, 10:40 PM
Hi everyone,If strWhole = "AB,C_,E*" and strPart1 = "CD",
how to write check condition (like IndexOf/Ismatch) to match "CD" with "C_", without using loop?
Thanks.
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Re: Match condition
Posted Yesterday, 11:36 PM
Why are you trying to avoid a loop?
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Re: Match condition
Posted Today, 04:35 AM
You didn't really explain the semantics of your pattern string, so I'm going to have to make some assumptions: I'm assuming that you're separating multiple possible patterns using the commas, that "_" stands for "any character" and "*" stands for "0 or more of any character". If so you can convert your pattern into a regular expression by replacing "," with "|", "_" with "." and "*" with ".*".? Once you've done so, you can use the usual regex matching methods to find out whether any given string matches the pattern.? You might also want to Regex.Escape your pattern before performing the replacements if your pattern may contain characters that have a special meaning in regular expressions, but not in your pattern syntax - like dots for example.
This post has been edited by sepp2k: Today, 04:39 AM
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