Awesome video! Straight to the point. There were a couple parts where I was like, wait, but what if you did this, and then you did it, totally answered all my questions! 10/10 Thank you! Keep up the great work.
i made the same you made in netbeans with jdk version 15 and tried other versions but not working , does regex differ from IDE and JDK to another version ?
\\d checks that there is a digit in a String. So, you can have different characters in your input String but if one of them is a digit, you will get true. If you want to match a String that has exactly one digit, you can specify that a String starts with a digit and ends with a digit. This regex would look like this: ^\\d$ Did I answer your question or still a bit confused?
Awesome video! Straight to the point. There were a couple parts where I was like, wait, but what if you did this, and then you did it, totally answered all my questions! 10/10 Thank you! Keep up the great work.
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This honestly the best regex video I have come across
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Thanks for simplifying this. Regex in Java are really tedious and this helped a lot.
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Probably the best video I have found on TH-cam about Regex. Very well explained! Thanks!
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Smart and simple. Thanks a lost. I think now I can confidently start playing with REGEX. I'll check your other videos.
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The best explanation of regex, thanks.
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simple and to the point. thank you!
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Great video, loved the fast pace
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I almost gave up on this until i found the video.. Great explanation
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amazing video man
It literally helped sir. Thank you, I learnt a lot about Java Regular Expressions
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Awesome explanation
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Thanks. amazing video. My question is if you could also use parse to integer instead of doing value of?
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i made the same you made in netbeans with jdk version 15 and tried other versions but not working , does regex differ from IDE and JDK to another version ?
Thanks sir
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if I do agent \\d and write agent 007 it gives me true, not false. I don't know why.
In your case it gives you false. Why?
\\d checks that there is a digit in a String. So, you can have different characters in your input String but if one of them is a digit, you will get true. If you want to match a String that has exactly one digit, you can specify that a String starts with a digit and ends with a digit. This regex would look like this: ^\\d$
Did I answer your question or still a bit confused?
Very useful tutorial but I think you went slightly too fast. I was not able to keep up. I will watch the tutorial again. Thanks
Thanks a lot for the feedback! I will try to make it not too fast for my next videos
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Thank you! Likewise, Justyna!
regex is hideous
It literally helped sir. Thank you, I learnt a lot about Java Regular Expressions