Examples of using The regular expression in English and their translations into Danish
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                        Colloquial
                    
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                        Official
                    
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                        Medicine
                    
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                        Financial
                    
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                        Ecclesiastic
                    
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                        Official/political
                    
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                        Computer
                    
 
Note: You are only allowed to place lookaheads at the  end of the regular expressions.  The Regular Expression Editor widget does not enforce this.
The regular expression for& URL; s says(among other things), that the  selection must start with the  text http://. This is described using regular expressions  by prefixing the  text http:// with a hat the^ character.
Edit the regular expression as described above. To add a command to execute, right click, select Add Command and edit the  command which appears in the  tree under the regular expression.
Matches if a part of the  searched item matches the  given regular  expression(or does not match it). If the regular expression  editor is installed then you can edit the regular expression by clicking on the  Edit… button.
amp;(?! amp;). This is, of course, easier to read using the regular expression editor, where you would use the  lookahead tools.
This is the regular expression in ASCII syntax. You are likely only to be interested in this if you are a programmer, and need to develop a regular expression  using QRegExp. You may develop your regular expression  both by using the  graphical editor, and by typing the regular expression in this line edit.
Each parentheses used in the regular expression for the  history start entry groups a key that can be used for sorting.
The regular expression editor is an editor for editing regular expression  in a graphical style(in contrast to the  ASCII syntax). Traditionally regular expressions  have been typed in the  ASCII syntax,
The regular expression software will silently ignore escaping a character that does not have any special meaning in the  context, so escaping for example a j(\\j) is safe. If you are in doubt whether a character could have a special meaning, you can therefore escape it safely.
Specify the regular expression to detect the  first line(without the  leading comment). Use parentheses to group the  keys you want to use for sorting.
escaped to let the regular expression software know that it should interpret such characters in their literal meaning.
resulting in the regular expression to search for. In all other modes this template is ignored.
says that the regular expression prior to it should be matched any number of times.
The regular expression editor, on the  other hand, lets you draw
you are able to test and improve the regular expressions and key-generation in a dedicated dialog by pressing the"Test your regular  expressions"-button.
This button shows a dialog that allows you to improve and test the regular expressions above. Just copy the  respective data from your files into the  example lines.the match succeeds or not. The"Sort key result" will display the  key used for history merge sorting.">
must match the regular expression %2.