Introduction to Regular Expressions (Scripting)
These topics introduce the concept of regular expressions and explain how to create and use them.
A regular expression describes one or more strings to match when you search a body of text. The expression serves as character pattern to compare with the text being searched. You can use regular expressions to search for patterns in a string, replace text, and extract substrings.
In This Section
Uses for Regular Expressions
Illustrates circumstances that would benefit from the use of regular expressions.Creating a Regular Expression
Explains how to construct a regular expression.Regular Expression Programming
Provides code examples that show how to search for patterns in a string, replace text, and extract substrings.Regular Expression Syntax
Summarizes the elements that make up the regular expression syntax and provides examples.Lists of Matching Characters
Describes how to match a single character from a list of characters or range of characters.Quantifiers
Explains how to search for a character or set of characters that is repeated a specific number of times.Anchors
Explains how to specify that a pattern that you are searching for has to appear either at the start or end of the searched string, or the start or end of a line or word in the searched string.Alternation and Subexpressions
Explains how to specify a choice between two or more alternatives in a regular expression. Also explains how to create a subexpression.Backreferences
Explains how to refer to a subexpression from within a regular expression, and from within a replacement string.
Related Sections
JScript User's Guide (Windows Scripting - JScript)
Provides information about how to use JScript and includes a guide to regular expressions.VBScript User's Guide
Provides information about how to use VBScript and includes a guide to regular expressions.
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January 2010 |
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September 2009 |
Modified topic descriptions. |
Information enhancement. |