I have a text file which is in the format:
key1:val1,
key2:val2,
key3:val3
and I am trying to parse the key/value pairs out with a regex. Here is the regex code I am using with the same example:
string input = @"key1:val1,
key2:val2,
key3:val3";
var r = new Regex(@"^(?<name>\w+):(?<value>\w+),?$", RegexOptions.Multiline | RegexOptions.ExplicitCapture);
foreach (Match m in r.Matches(input))
{
Console.WriteLine(m.Groups["name"].Value);
Console.WriteLine(m.Groups["value"].Value);
}
When I loop through r.Matches
, sometimes certain k开发者_如何学JAVAey/value pairs don't appear, and it seems to be the ones with the comma at the end of the line - but I should be taking that into account with the ,?
. What am I missing here?
this might be a good situation for String.Split rather than a regex:
foreach(string pair in input.Split(new Char [] {','}))
{
string [] items = pair.Split(new Char [] {':'});
Console.WriteLine(items[0]);
Console.WriteLine(items[1]);
}
The problem is that your regular expression is not matching the newline in the first two lines.
Try changing it to
@"^(?<name>\w+):(?<value>\w+),?(\n|\r|\r\n)?$"
and it should work.
By the way, I love regular expressions, but given the problem you are trying to solve, go for the string.Split solution. It will be much easier to read...
EDIT: after reading your comment, where you say that this is a simplified version of your problem, then maybe you could simplify the expression by adding some "tolerance" for spaces / newline at the end of the match with
@"^(?<name>\w+):(?<value>\w+),?\s*$"
Also, when you play with regular expressions, test them with a tool like Expresso, it saves a lot of time.
Get rid of the RegexOptions.Multiline option.
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