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מזהים נוספים
Wikidata:
Q185612
Library of congress:
sh2018002310
מקורות מידע
- Work cat.: 2016962076: Introducing regular expressions, 2017.
- 2016302350: Windham, Matthew. Introduction to Regular Expressions in SAS, 2014.
- 2001034634: Effective awk programming, 2001:table of contents (gawk-Specific Regexp Operators [...] Using Dynamic Regexps)
- A regular expression, regex or regexp (sometimes called a rational expression) is, in theoretical computer science and formal language theory, a sequence of characters that define a search pattern. Usually this pattern is then used by string searching algorithms for "find" or "find and replace" operations on strings. ( (Wikipedia article "Regular expression," viewed online February 7, 2018) )
- Regular expressions (regexps) are patterns which describe the contents of a string. They're used for testing whether a string contains a given pattern, or extracting the portions that match. ( (Ruby programming language documentation, Regexp class page, viewed February 7, 2018:) )
- Regular expressions, regexes for short, are a sequence of characters that describe a pattern of text. Pattern matching is the process of matching those patterns to actual text. ( (Perl 6 Documentation, Regexes, viewed February 7, 2018:) )
- TechTarget, Oct. 15, 2018(Regular expression (regex): A regular expression (sometimes abbreviated to "regex") is a way for a computer user or programmer to express how a computer program should look for a specified pattern in text and then what the program is to do when each pattern match is found. For example, a regular expression could tell a program to search for all text lines that contain the word "Windows 95" and then to print out each line in which a match is found or substitute another text sequence (for example, just "Windows") where any match occurs)