GNU regular expression for partial match [closed] - regex

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I have a document with The SPEAKER (Hon. xxxx yyyy) and The President(Hon. aaaa bbbb).
How do I match the contents of SPEAKER (i.e. xxxx yyyy) but not the second (aaaa bbbb)?

Use the following Regex for this...
$text=~m/\(Hon\.\s*(x{3}\s+y{3})\)/igs;
In case of your using a variable for those x and y
$x='x';
$y='y';
$text=~m/\(Hon\.\s*($x{3}\s+$y{3})\)/igs;

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Regex expression String contains alpha bates and arithmetic operator - [closed]

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I need Regex expression it Start with alpha bates and it contains - symbol please help me
Example: One-Two-three
thanks
^[A-Za-z][A-Za-z-]*$
should do it

How can I match a pattern which is not containg any capital letter in Regular Expression? [closed]

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I have tried to match a string which is not contain any capital letter.But I don't Know how to do it. Can anyone help me.
Compare a lower cased version of the string to what the user entered. If they're equal, it's all in lowercase.

Regex alphanumeric and other special characters [closed]

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I'm looking for regex for alphanumeric and # , . ( ) _ - / \ " only allow.
Regex is [\d\w#,()."\/\\-]
Check the regex at
http://regex101.com/r/tC2mU7
Suppossing you need at least one of this characters I think this might work
/[A-Za-z0-9#,\(\)_\-\/\\"]+/

Get value out of string with a regular expression [closed]

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Regular expressions are driving me nuts. Let's say I have this string:
rid=1234567"
How do I get the value 1234567 out of this string? And that number can be anything, with any length, but also characters and numbers.
With a capture group
=([1-9a-zA-Z]*)"
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regex to validate string of 10 characters which are all digits [closed]

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I want to match a string of 10 characters and all of them need to be integers. How do I write a regular expression to check for this format.
Valid values should be something like - '1234567890', '4321567890'
The easiest (not all dialects support this):
[0-9]{10}
Another option:
[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]
If you match the whole string, don't forget the ^ and $ markers:
^[0-9]{10}$