First off, if you were using the regex-based C#
colorizer that Wes H and I have been working on, that
anglebracket bug was my fault. Sorry! ;)
But that's not why I'm writing... or actually yes, it
is. I was trying to add a feature to that same product,
one which would ultimately require
"reflecting" on a user-entered regex
to get a list of named capturing groups.
Short of scanning a regex pattern with a regex (ugh!) I
can't seem to find a way to do that.
IOW, it looks like although GroupCollection allows us to
index by string, it doesn not allow us to enumerate by
string.
You may have more experience than me, in this area -- am
I missing something?
Hey Shawn.
Actually, I Copy-Pasting from VS.NET into the editor.
Second, As for your question, It seems a pretty
complicated case, and off the top of my head, I can't
think of a better way than parsing Regex patterns with
Regex patterns :)
However, If i'll come up with something , I'll let you
know about it :)
I suggest, If you havn't yet, Trying to post on the
Regex Mailing list from ASPAlliance.com
The folks there might help...
They have more experience than me on this subject.
A quick question, how would one format the regular
expression if the months were stored as Jan, Feb, Mar,
etc. ? I have been trying to learn regular expressions
and cannot figure it out.
Hello!
You use th format dd/MM/yyyy for date.
why don't use yyyy-MM-dd ?
i've seen many and many examples that use dd/MM/yyyy
format.
But i think that format make confusion.
It's my personal opinion and problem?
I was wondering how to use regular expressions to parse
columns of a line?