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How can I do an exact match exclusion on a full string with a .NET regular expression?

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I need a .NET regular expression that matches anything other than the exact full string match specified. So basically:开发者_如何学JAVA

I need a .NET regular expression that matches anything other than the exact full string match specified. So basically:开发者_如何学JAVA

^Index$

... is the only exclusion I care about. Strings can start with, finish with or contain "Index", but not match exactly.

The answer must be via the pattern itself, as I am passing an argument to a third-party library and do not have control over the process other than via the Regex pattern.


This should do the trick:

^(?!Index$)


If a regular expression is a must,

Match match = Regex.Match(input, @"^Index$");

if (!match.Success){
    // Do something
}

And with a horrible way

Match match = Regex.Match(input, @"^(.*(?<!Index)|(?!Index).*)$");

if (match.Success){
    // Do something
}

Note: the second one is not tested, and the regular expression engine needs to support full look ahead and look behind.


Use if (!r.Match("^Index$").Success) ....


You can check !regex.Match.Success.

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