I was browsing stackoverflow and have noticed a regular expression for matching everything after last slash is
([^/]+$)
So for example if you have http://www.blah.com/blah/test
The reg expression will extract 'test' without single quotes.
My question is why does it do it? Doesn't ^/ mean beginning of a slash?
EDIT:
I guess I do not understand how +$ grabs "test". + repeats the previous item once or more so it ignores all data between all the / slashes. how does then $ extract the test
Answer
No, an ^ inside [] means negation.
[/] stands for 'any character in set [/]'.
[^/] stands for 'any character not in set [/]'.
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