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hey all,

what would my expression look like if i wanted to make sure that the input
matched the following pattern.

c:\filename.ext

it doesn't have to be the c drive just a letter, colon, filename, and
extension.

thanks,
rodchar
Nov 21 '05 #1
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Rodchar,

The things I dont like is Regular expression.
(I thought that there are in the dotnet General newsgroups persons who like
it)

However a link with a lot of samples

RegexLib
http://www.regexlib.com/Default.aspx

I hope this helps a little bit?

Cor
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hey all,

what would my expression look like if i wanted to make sure that the input
matched the following pattern.

c:\filename.ext

it doesn't have to be the c drive just a letter, colon, filename, and
extension.

thanks,
rodchar

Nov 21 '05 #2
thanks, i post there.

"Cor Ligthert" wrote:
Rodchar,

The things I dont like is Regular expression.
(I thought that there are in the dotnet General newsgroups persons who like
it)

However a link with a lot of samples

RegexLib
http://www.regexlib.com/Default.aspx

I hope this helps a little bit?

Cor
"rodchar" <ro*****@discus sions.microsoft .com> schreef in bericht
news:7D******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
hey all,

what would my expression look like if i wanted to make sure that the input
matched the following pattern.

c:\filename.ext

it doesn't have to be the c drive just a letter, colon, filename, and
extension.

thanks,
rodchar


Nov 21 '05 #3
rodchar,
Are you wanting a Regular expression that matches any file name in any
folder?

Or one that specifically matches a file name in a specified root folder?

Do you want to support optional extensions?

Do you want to support only DOS file names (8.3) or long file names?

Do you want to support optional path separators? (both forward & backward
slashes)

Do you want to support UNC names?
The following matches 8.3 names in the root folder:

Const pattern As String = "^[a-zA-z]:\\(\w+)\.(\w+) $"
Static fileNameRegex As New Regex(pattern, RegexOptions.Co mpiled)
Debug.WriteLine (fileNameRegex. IsMatch("c:\fil ename.txt"))
Debug.WriteLine (fileNameRegex. IsMatch("c:\fil ename"))
Debug.WriteLine (fileNameRegex. IsMatch("c:\.tx t"))
Debug.WriteLine (fileNameRegex. IsMatch("filena me.txt"))
Debug.WriteLine (fileNameRegex. IsMatch("filena me"))

The pattern "^[a-zA-z]:\\(\w+)\.(\w+) $" will match an upper or lower case
ASCII letter, followed by a colon, followed by a backward slash, followed by
one or more letters, followed by a period, followed by one or more letters.
The entire pattern needs to be the only thing in the string.
Unfortunately there is no clear RegEx newsgroup. In addition to the
microsoft.publi c.dotnet.genera l newsgroup, I would recommend
microsoft.publi c.dotnet.framew ork. However! Asking here is probably just as
good in most cases!

A tutorial & reference on using regular expressions:
http://www.regular-expressions.info/

The MSDN's documentation on regular expressions:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...geElements.asp

Hope this helps
Jay
Hope this helps
Jay

"rodchar" <ro*****@discus sions.microsoft .com> wrote in message
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hey all,

what would my expression look like if i wanted to make sure that the input
matched the following pattern.

c:\filename.ext

it doesn't have to be the c drive just a letter, colon, filename, and
extension.

thanks,
rodchar

Nov 21 '05 #4

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