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  1. OR condition in Regex - Stack Overflow

    Apr 13, 2013 · For example, ab|de would match either side of the expression. However, for something like your case you might want to use the ? quantifier, which will match the previous expression …

  2. matchFeatures - Find matching features - MATLAB - MathWorks

    This MATLAB function returns indices of the matching features in the two input feature sets.

  3. Regex: ignore case sensitivity - Stack Overflow

    Mar 11, 2012 · How can I make the following regex ignore case sensitivity? It should match all the correct characters but ignore whether they are lower or uppercase. G[a-b].*

  4. Negative matching using grep (match lines that do not contain foo)

    How do I match all lines not matching a particular pattern using grep? I tried this: grep '[^foo]'

  5. Regular expression to match string starting with a specific word

    Nov 13, 2021 · How do I create a regular expression to match a word at the beginning of a string? We are looking to match stop at the beginning of a string and anything can follow it. For example, the …

  6. regexp - Match regular expression (case sensitive) - MATLAB

    This MATLAB function returns the starting index of each substring of str that matches the character patterns specified by the regular expression.

  7. Match case statement with multiple 'or' conditions in each case

    Dec 2, 2022 · Match case statement with multiple 'or' conditions in each case Asked 3 years, 1 month ago Modified 1 year, 4 months ago Viewed 38k times

  8. SQL Error: ORA-01861: literal does not match format string 01861

    8 ORA-01861: literal does not match format string This happens because you have tried to enter a literal with a format string, but the length of the format string was not the same length as the literal. You can …

  9. How can I match "anything up until this sequence of characters" in a ...

    ^ match start of line .* match anything, ? non-greedily (match the minimum number of characters required) - [1] [1] The reason why this is needed is that otherwise, in the following string: whatever …

  10. Regex that accepts only numbers (0-9) and NO characters

    @xpioneer: ^ and $ are called anchors. ^ matches the beginning of the string, and $ matches the end of the string. By putting ^ at the beginning of your regex and $ at the end, you ensure that no other …