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Matching strings with a wildcard in C#
Commonly used wildcard characters are the asterisk (*). It represents zero or more characters in a string of characters.
In the following example asterisk is used to match words that begins with m and ends with e −
@”\bt\S*s\b”
The following is the complete code −
Example
using System;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
namespace Demo {
public class Program {
private static void showMatch(string text, string expr) {
MatchCollection mc = Regex.Matches(text, expr);
foreach (Match m in mc) {
Console.WriteLine(m);
}
}
public static void Main(string[] args) {
string str = "toss cross tacos texas";
Console.WriteLine("Matching words that start with 't' and ends with 's':");
showMatch(str, @"\bt\S*s\b");
}
}
}
Output
Matching words that start with 't' and ends with 's': toss tacos texas
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