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0637 Regular Expression Basics

One of the most common regular expression operators is ? quantifier. ? is a quantifier that matches the preceding item 0 or 1 time. ? means optional. An item is either a single character or a complex structure of characters in square brackets. using System; using System.Text.RegularExpressions; class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine(Regex.Match("abcd", @"abcd?d").Success); Console.WriteLine(Regex.Match("abcdc", @"abcd?d").Success); Console.WriteLine(Regex.Match("abcdcd", @"abcd?d").Success); } } The output: True True True Element Description . Specifies any character except a newline character (\n) \d Specifies any decimal digit \D Specifies any nondigit \s Specifies any whitespace character \S Specifies any non-whitespace character \w Specifies any word character \W Specifies any nonword character ^ Specifies the beginning of the string or line \A Specifies the beginning of the string $ Specifies the end of the string or line \z Specifies the end of the string | Matches one of the expressions separated by the vertical bar (pipe symbol) [abc] Specifies a match with one of the specified characters [^abc] Specifies a match with any one character except those specified [a-z] Specifies a match with any one character in the specified range ( ) Identifies a subexpression so that it's treated as a single element ? Specifies one or zero occurrencesof the previous character or subexpression; * Specifies zero or more occurrences of the previous character or subexpression; + Specifies one or more occurrences of the previous character or subexpression; {n} Specifies exactly n occurrences of the preceding character or subexpression; {n,} Specifies a minimum of n occurrences of the preceding character or subexpression; {n, m} Specifies a minimum of n and a maximum of m occurrences of the preceding character; Commonly Used Regular Expressions Input Type Regular Expression Numeric input ^\d+$ Personal identification number (PIN) ^\d{4}$ Simple password ^\w{6,8}$ Credit card number ^\d{4}-?\d{4}-?\d{4}-?\d{4}$ E-mail address ^[\w-]+@([\w-]+\.)+[\w-]+$ HTTP or HTTPS URL ^https?://([\w-]+\.)+ [\w-]+(/[\w-./?%=]*)?$