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Note that because this is Java, the regular expression are slightly different from regular 'regular expressions'. Here is a link where you can test your expression and it will change it to a java-type expression for you: [http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~matuszek/General/RegexTester/regex-tester.html] | Note that because this is Java, the regular expression are slightly different from regular 'regular expressions'. Here is a link where you can test your expression and it will change it to a java-type expression for you: [http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~matuszek/General/RegexTester/regex-tester.html] | ||
Here is the java page that explains what the java regular expressions are. [ | Here is the java page that explains what the java regular expressions are. [https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html] | ||
Note: the newline or (line-break) character is \\\n (three slashes). All the other characters like {space} require two slashes \\s | Note: the newline or (line-break) character is \\\n (three slashes). All the other characters like {space} require two slashes \\s |
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Information on regular expressions can be found here: [1] Note that because this is Java, the regular expression are slightly different from regular 'regular expressions'. Here is a link where you can test your expression and it will change it to a java-type expression for you: [2]
Here is the java page that explains what the java regular expressions are. [3]
Note: the newline or (line-break) character is \\\n (three slashes). All the other characters like {space} require two slashes \\s