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  2. Help:Searching/Regex - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Searching/Regex

    A regex search scans the text of each page on Wikipedia in real time, character by character, to find pages that match a specific sequence or pattern of characters. Unlike keyword searching, regex searching is by default case-sensitive, does not ignore punctuation, and operates directly on the page source (MediaWiki markup) rather than on the ...

  3. Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/Regular expression - Wikipedia

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    Greed, in regular expression context, describes the number of characters which will be matched (often also stated as "consumed") by a variable length portion of a regular expression – a token or group followed by a quantifier, which specifies a number (or range of numbers) of tokens. If the portion of the regular expression is "greedy", it ...

  4. Regular expression - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression

    A regular expression (shortened as regex or regexp), [1] sometimes referred to as rational expression, [2] [3] is a sequence of characters that specifies a match pattern in text. Usually such patterns are used by string-searching algorithms for "find" or "find and replace" operations on strings , or for input validation .

  5. Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/Find and replace - Wikipedia

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    Replace with – Text to be replaced. Special fields include: $1, $2 etc. if the "find" expression is a regular expression and regex is ticked will use the values from "Find" Each pair of brackets in a regular expression corresponds to a string, so if you searched for (123)4(56)78, $1 would correspond to 123 and $2 would correspond to 56

  6. Help:Searching/Features - Wikipedia

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    A comma separated list of the fields to use. Allowed fields are title, text, auxiliary_text, opening_text, headings and all. &cirrusMltUseFields (true or false) use only the field data. Defaults to false: the system will extract the content of the text field to build the query. &cirrusMltPercentTermsToMatch: The percentage of terms to match on.

  7. Template:Regex - Wikipedia

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    A regex search scans the text of each page on Wikipedia in real time, character by character, to find pages that match a specific sequence or pattern of characters. Unlike keyword searching, regex searching is by default case-sensitive, does not ignore punctuation, and operates directly on the page source (MediaWiki markup) rather than on the ...

  8. Help:Searching - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Searching

    Regex searches are likely to time out unless you further limit the search in some way, such as by including another parameter or a search term outside of the insource component of the search string. (For example, X* intitle:/X/ to restrict the search to initial position.) For more details, see mw:Help:CirrusSearch#Regular expression searches.

  9. User:Cacycle/wikEd help - Wikipedia

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    If the Find ahead button is checked, the text will be searched for and selected while you type into this field (case insensitive and non-regular expression search). If this field is empty, the find buttons searches for the selected text or the word under the cursor. The Clear find button can be used to empty this field.