Tuesday, 21 June 2016

What regex will match every character except comma ',' or semi-colon ';'?



Is it possible to define a regex which will match every character except a certain defined character or set of characters?




Basically, I wanted to split a string by either comma (,) or semi-colon (;). So I was thinking of doing it with a regex which would match everything until it encountered a comma or a semi-colon.


Answer



[^,;]+         


You haven't specified the regex implementation you are using. Most of them have a Split method that takes delimiters and split by them. You might want to use that one with a "normal" (without ^) character class:



[,;]+


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