Regular expressions C# - is it possible to extract matches while matching?

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-上瘾入骨i 2020-12-03 04:31

Say, I have a string that I need to verify the correct format of; e.g. RR1234566-001 (2 letters, 7 digits, dash, 1 or more digits). I use something like:

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  •  我在风中等你
    2020-12-03 05:36

    You can use regex groups to accomplish that. For example, this regex:

    (\d\d\d)-(\d\d\d\d\d\d\d)
    

    Let's match a telephone number with this regex:

    var regex = new Regex(@"(\d\d\d)-(\d\d\d\d\d\d\d)");
    var match = regex.Match("123-4567890");
    if (match.Success)
        ....
    

    If it matches, you will find the first three digits in:

    match.Groups[1].Value
    

    And the second 7 digits in:

    match.Groups[2].Value
    

    P.S. In C#, you can use a @"" style string to avoid escaping backslashes. For example, @"\hi\" equals "\\hi\\". Useful for regular expressions and paths.

    P.S.2. The first group is stored in Group[1], not Group[0] as you would expect. That's because Group[0] contains the entire matched string.

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