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RegexMagic: Regular Expression Generator
Use RegexMagic to generate complete regular expressions to your specifications by using RegexMagic’s flexible patterns, instead of the cryptic regex syntax.
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IPv4 Address
Unused options:
Case sensitive.
While Google Analytics can only handle regular expressions up to 255 characters, it does allow you to use multiple filters, all with their own regular expression. So ...
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Number
Pattern: Number
“Number” is one of the patterns that you can select on the Match panel. Use this pattern to make a field match a decimal number that may or may not have decimals, thousand separators, ...
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Version Numbers
to 0 and 1 in order to make this field optional.
Back on the Samples panel, select the
6 immediately after the
which matches a decimal integer.
Select the dot immediately after the
6 and click...
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Use and Implement Regex Patterns - Source Code Snippets
Just as you can easily create regular expressions with RegexMagic, use RegexMagic’s
handy code snippets to instantly use the regular expressions in your source code. Anything can be done: testing a s...
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Date and time
Pattern: Date and time
“Date and time” is one of the patterns that you can select on the Match panel. Use this pattern to make a field match a date, a time, or any part of or any combination of date a...