Before using preg_match() on your $results, one approach would be split your $results into an array using the "+" delimiter that is in the $results string first.
If you explode() twice, I think you can get the substrings you are looking for without preg_match(), then combine them, of course. Or you can simply preg_replace() the offending "IP" with "" at the end of $my_part[2] ... up to you.
It might work for you to simply explode() on "%3A" first, it's up to you (not sure of your final output.. but it seems "%3A+" is best). Your string:
Hello
I need to make a regex.
I have a file myfile, in this file I want to find a number situated after PAYSLOT=
Before PAYSLOT is the begining of line (I guess ^) and
after the number is the end of line (I guess $) .
I want to echo this number (I guess $1) and put it in my variable payslot.... (5 Replies)
I would like to search strings composed by only one type of charachter for example
only strings composed by the charachter 'b'
is it right?
$egrep '\<(b+)+\>' filename
Could be there some side effects?
Regards. (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
I'm trying to write a script that will strip out a session id from an html webpage.
I am missing something on the regex for parsing a variable.
I am trying to get just the alpha-numeric value for scriptSessionId from this text:
<script type="text/javascript">if(!JAWR){var JAWR =... (2 Replies)
I am having trouble parsing rpm filenames in a shell script.. I found a snippet of perl code that will perform the task but I really don't have time to rewrite the entire script in perl. I cannot for the life of me convert this code into something sed-friendly:
if ($rpm =~ /(*)-(*)-(*)\.(.*)/)... (1 Reply)
Can someone tell me what is going with this expression :%s/<C-V><C-M>/.
Is there a way to get a more useful message if the carriage return has been deleted?
http://objectmix.com/editors/149245-fixing-dos-line-endings-within-vim.html#post516826
Why does this expression work for... (1 Reply)
hello, i'm quite new to regex and Perl in general. What i need is a regex that does this trasformatiuon:
input :
S45020:97,0;
S45020:45,1;
output :
crrout:97;
errout:45;
there are some other combination but they're useless for the comprehension of the regex i need
I need it for some... (2 Replies)
I have a file of protein sequences with headers (my source file). Based on a list of IDs (which are included in some of the headers), I'd like to print out only the specified sequences, with only the ID as header.
In other words, I'd like to search source.txt for the terms in IDs.txt, and print... (3 Replies)
The sample file:
dept1: user1,user2,user3
dept2: user4,user5,user6
dept3: user7,user8,user9
I want to match by '/^dept2.*/' but don't want to have substring 'dept2:' in output. How to compose such regex? (8 Replies)
I am not a big expert in regex and have just little understanding of that language.
Could you help me to understand the regular Perl expression:
^(?!if\b|else\b|while\b|)(?:+?\s+){1,6}(+\s*)\(*\) *?(?:^*;?+){0,10}\{
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This is regex to select functions from a C/C++ source and defined in... (2 Replies)
I'm trying to get some exclusions into our sendmail regular expression for the K command. The following configuration & regex works:
LOCAL_CONFIG
#
Kcheckaddress regex -a@MATCH
+<@+?\.++?\.(us|info|to|br|bid|cn|ru)
LOCAL_RULESETS
SLocal_check_mail
# check address against various regex... (0 Replies)