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Top Forums Programming RegEx find numbers above 25000 Post 303018261 by blend_in on Friday 1st of June 2018 11:51:27 AM
Old 06-01-2018
RegEx find numbers above 25000

Hello,

I am using the Sublime Plugin LogHighlight.
I can use RegEx there to highlight some lines in sublime.

Now I need to find every line, that has a number of above 25000.
the lines look like this:
smart_sdl.result: 8947
smart_sdm.result: 8947
smart_sdn.result: 25000

Currently I am using the following RegEx:
Code:
[ "^{{{LINK}}}?[^\\r\\n]*?smart_sd[a-z]{1,2}.result: [2-9][5-9](?!00$)[0-9][1-9]?\\d+$", "[\\r\\n]" ],

It finds for example 25000 or 35000 or 68300

But it doesnt find 43000 or 40000 or 64000.

How can i proper get all number above 25000?
The numbers have a maximum of six digits.

Also, how can I do the same for numbers from 10000 to 24999?
 

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