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== Important ==
== Important ==
*Regular expressions in Planfix are executed with the options Pattern.DOTALL and Pattern.MULTILINE. In the online [https://regex101.com/ validator] — [https://p.pfx.so/pf/nG/2iUOoF.png gms].
*Regular expressions in Planfix are executed with the options Pattern.DOTALL and Pattern.MULTILINE. In the online [https://regex101.com/ validator] — [https://p.pfx.so/pf/nG/2iUOoF.png gms].
*The first capturing group falls into the result of text processing using a regular expression. Accordingly, what needs to be in the result, you need to take in parentheses, and make the rest of the groups non-capturing (?:).
*The first capturing group falls into the result of text processing using a regular expression. Accordingly, what needs to be in the result, you need to take in parentheses, and make the rest of the groups non-capturing (?:).
*To get data from a string with quotes inside using a regular expression, you need to  
*To get data from a string with quotes inside using a regular expression, you need to [[Quotation mark escaping| escape]] them.
[[Quotation mark escaping| escape]] them.





Revision as of 14:09, 15 February 2024

The REGEXPFIND function allows you to extract the required text fragment from a variable or an infoblock.

Format

  • REGEXPFIND(text; pattern)

Arguments:

  • text — required, text where we search with a regular expression.
  • pattern — required, regular expression.

Examples

Formula Description Result
REGEXPFIND("Buy 30000$"; "(\d+)") Extract a number from text using a regular expression 30000

Important

  • Regular expressions in Planfix are executed with the options Pattern.DOTALL and Pattern.MULTILINE. In the online validatorgms.
  • The first capturing group falls into the result of text processing using a regular expression. Accordingly, what needs to be in the result, you need to take in parentheses, and make the rest of the groups non-capturing (?:).
  • To get data from a string with quotes inside using a regular expression, you need to escape them.


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