Examples of Reluctant Quantifiers
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A reluctant quantifier indicates the search engine to start with the shortest possible piece of the string. Once match found, the engine continue; otherwise it adds one character to the section of the string being checked and search that, and so on. This process follows until it finds a match or the entire string has been used up. Following are various examples of Reluctant Quantifiers using regular expression in java.
Sr.No | Construct & Matches |
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1 | X??
X, once or not at all. |
2 | X*?
X, zero or more times |
3 | X+?
X, one or more times. |
4 | X{n}?
X, exactly n times. |
5 | X{n,}?
X, at least n times. |
6 | X{n,m}?
X, at least n but not more than m times |
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