Excluding strings using regex

泄露秘密 提交于 2019-11-30 09:51:19

问题


I was working on creating a regex which will include all patterns except 'time', 'hour', 'minute' so, worked this out:

^(?:(?!time).)*$

how do i add for the other 2 words also? I tried as follows but it is incorrect.

^(?:(?![time][hour][minute]).)*$

Is there a better way to do this?

I am not adding the values which can be accepted as it ranges from numbers to alphabets to symbols etc.

Please help.

Thank you


回答1:


^(?:(?!time|hour|minute).)*$

| is alternation. This means that at all points in the string, we are not looking at any of those expressions (time, hour, or minute). [] is wrong because that creates a character class.

So it means, not looking at (a t, i, m, or e), then (a h, o, u, or r), etc.




回答2:


I'm going to take a different approach here: what's wrong with !/time|hour|minute/? excessive use of regex is usually a bad idea.




回答3:


From reading your question, I am guessing you only want "lines" that do not contain the words "time", "hour", or "minute". Try something like...

^(?!.*(time|hour|minute).*).*$


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3792367/excluding-strings-using-regex

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