How do I match a regex where a line break can happen anywhere?
For example, if I am trying to match "thousands of turtle eggs", it should match all the following cases. (or even the cases when line breaks are inside the words.)
Scient开发者_开发知识库ists have revealed that a mammoth effort to move *thousands of turtle eggs* from beaches around the Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill may have saved almost 15,000 of the reptiles.
Scientists have revealed that a mammoth effort to move *thousands
of turtle eggs* from beaches around the Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill may have saved almost 15,000 of the reptiles.
Scientists have revealed that a mammoth effort to move *thousands of
turtle eggs* from beaches around the Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill may have saved almost 15,000 of the reptiles.
Scientists have revealed that a mammoth effort to move *thousands of turtle
eggs* from beaches around the Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill may have saved almost 15,000 of the reptiles.
/thousands\s+of\s+turtle\s+eggs/
or this version to ensure thousands and eggs are not part of another word (like ...eggsbath)
/\bthousands\s+of\s+turtle\s+eggs\b/
You can use the flag "s" to match all line breaks.
If you use the regex "/reptiles..*?sc/gis" it will match "reptiles.sc"
You can try this link
This is a online regex editor
use the 's' switch. Then ^$ becomes start and end of the the whole string and newlines are considered white spaces. So as long as you use \s for matching the gaps between words. eg:
#thousands\sof\sturtle\seggs#si
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