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- OR condition in Regex - Stack Overflow
For example, ab|de would match either side of the expression However, for something like your case you might want to use the ? quantifier, which will match the previous expression exactly 0 or 1 times (1 times preferred; i e it's a "greedy" match) Another (probably more relyable) alternative would be using a custom character group:
- If two cells match, return value from third - Stack Overflow
If two cells match, return value from third Asked 10 years, 9 months ago Modified 6 years, 5 months ago Viewed 626k times
- excel - Change the color of cells in one column when they dont match . . .
For example: Column I, Column AA both have the value of a the first month in years from 1318 till 1500 "Arabic Calender" but I want to check which of these values doesn't match and color them with yellow for example In this case, both cells in row 3 should have a different color after the checking operation Is there a way to do this?
- regex - Match groups in Python - Stack Overflow
Is there a way in Python to access match groups without explicitly creating a match object (or another way to beautify the example below)? Here is an example to clarify my motivation for the quest
- regex - Matching strings in PowerShell - Stack Overflow
Preface: PowerShell string- comparison operators are case-insensitive by default (unlike the string operators, which use the invariant culture, the regex operators seem to use the current culture, though that difference rarely matters in regex operations) You can opt into case-sensitive matching by using prefix c; e g , -cmatch instead of -match All comparison operators can be negated with
- How can I compare two lists in python and return matches
What if I have objects as list elements and only want partial matches, i e , only some attributes have to match for it to be considered as matching object?
- python - Check if string matches pattern - Stack Overflow
From the docs on re match: If zero or more characters at the beginning of string match the regular expression pattern I just spent like 30 minutes trying to understand why I couldn't match something at the end of a string
- Excel VLOOKUP - not detecting matches - Stack Overflow
Scenario 1: VLOOKUP Not Detecting Text Matches Problem: All or some of the cells in either of the corresponding columns aren't being recognized as a Text field cell Solution: Use the =TRIM formula on both corresponding columns (and then remove formulas) to make sure all cells in both corresponding columns are text fields Scenario 2: VLOOKUP Not Detecting Integer Number Matches Problem: All
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