Details of Regular Expression Behavior
The following sections detail the specific behavior you can expect from the .NET Framework regular expressions.
In This Section
Matching Behavior
Provides information about the .NET Framework regular expression engine matching behavior.Backtracking
Provides information about how regular expression backtracking branches to find alternative matches.Nonbacktracking Lookahead and Lookbehind
Provides information about regular expression lookahead and lookbehind behavior.Quantifiers and Empty Matches
Explains how you can specify the minimum and maximum desired number of matches and how the regular expression engine handles empty matches.Next Match After an Empty Match
Explains how the regular expression engine advances through a string after empty matches.Compilation and Reuse
Provides information about compiling and reusing regular expressions to increase performance.Thread Safety
Provides information on regular expression thread safety and when you should synchronize access to regular expression objects.
Reference
- System.Text.RegularExpressions
Provides class library reference information for the .NET Framework System.Text.RegularExpressions namespace.
Related Sections
Regular Expressions as a Language
Provides an overview of the programming language aspect of regular expressions.Regular Expression Classes
Provides information and code examples illustrating how to use the regular expression classes.Regular Expression Examples
Contains code examples that illustrate the use of regular expressions in common applications.Regular Expression Language Elements
Provides information on the set of characters, operators, and constructs that you can use to define regular expressions.