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Use Regular Expression to Validate Email address
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Validate TextBox: cannot be empty
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TextBox validation: validate in KeyPressed Event
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Use Regular Expressions to parse IP address
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Use Regex to separate strings
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Use Regx.split to split string
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Use Regex to match
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Regular to parse time: 04:03:27
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Regular Expressions Match
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Use Regular Expressions to Split String
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Demonstrating Class Regex
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Regular Expressions: Validate Name
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Regular Expressions: Validate Address
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Regular Expressions: Validate City
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Regular Expressions: Validate Zip Code
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Regular Expressions: validate Phone Number
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Using Regex method Replace: ^
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Using Regex method Replace: by another string
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Using Regex method Replace:\w+
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Using Regex method Replace:First 3 digits replaced
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Using Regex method Replace: String split at commas
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Strip tags from HTML to create Text version of a web page
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\w matches any word character.
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(\w) matches a word character. This is the first capturing group.
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\1 match the value of the first capture.
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\s matches any white-space character.
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\b: Begin the match at a word boundary.
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\w+: Match one or more word characters.
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(e)*: Match an "e" either zero or one time.
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(\s|$) Match either a whitespace character or the end of the input string.
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^: Begin the match at the beginning of the input string.
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\D: Match a non-digit character.
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\d{1,5} Matches from one to five decimal digits.
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\D* matches zero or one non-decimal character.
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$ Matches the end of the input string.
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\S matches any non-white-space character.
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\b: Begin the match at a word boundary.
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(\S+): matches one or more non-white-space characters. This is the first capturing group.
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\s*: matches zero or one white-space character.
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Regular expression for class and group
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Decimal Digit Character: \d
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Parse Link and Image tags in a HTML file
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Parse Image tags in a HTML file
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