Showing posts with label Word Boundaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Word Boundaries. Show all posts

Friday, May 27, 2016

Word Boundaries Regex

\b

This is the second time this week where I have had to ask myself "how did I not know about this?"

There is a regex character to identify word boundaries: \b This is a zero length match, similar to the caret and dollar sign. It finds the boundaries between words, allowing you to search for a whole word match.

Below is a sample extension method that uses this to replace words in a string.

Implementation

public static class StringExtensions
{
    private static readonly Regex WordRegex = new Regex(@"\b\w+\b", RegexOptions.Compiled);
 
    public static string ReplaceWords(
        this string input,
        string find,
        string replace,
        StringComparison comparison = StringComparison.InvariantCulture)
    {
        return WordRegex.Replace(input, m => m.Value.Equals(find, comparison)
            ? replace
            : m.Value);
    }
}
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