If you’re a programmer new to regular expressions, this easy-to-follow guide is a great place to start. You’ll learn the fundamentals step-by-step with the help of numerous examples, discovering first-hand how to match, extract, and transform text by matching specific words, characters, and patterns.
Regular expressions are an essential part of a programmer’s toolkit, available in various Unix utlilities as well as programming languages such as Perl, Java, JavaScript, and C#. When you’ve finished this book, you’ll be familiar with the most commonly used syntax in regular expressions, and you’ll understand how using them will save you considerable time.
- Discover what regular expressions are and how they work
- Learn many of the differences between regular expressions used with command-line tools and in various programming languages
- Apply simple methods for finding patterns in text, including digits, letters, Unicode characters, and string literals
- Learn how to use zero-width assertions and lookarounds
- Work with groups, backreferences, character classes, and quantifiers
- Use regular expressions to mark up plain text with HTML5
- Preface
- Chapter 1: What Is a Regular Expression?
- Chapter 2: Simple Pattern Matching
- Chapter 3: Boundaries
- Chapter 4: Alternation, Groups, and Backreferences
- Chapter 5: Character Classes
- Chapter 6: Matching Unicode and Other Characters
- Chapter 7: Quantifiers
- Chapter 8: Lookarounds
- Chapter 9: Marking Up a Document with HTML
- Chapter 10: The End of the Beginning
- Regular Expression Reference
- Regular Expression Glossary
- Colophon