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![]() I need to recognise patterns in text starting with a specific variable text value and ending in 0-3 numeric values. For example: I have several strings of text that I am searching for at the start of a text string: S FDC PP Doctor So I will want to loop through these (already in an array) and test whether a text string starts with these values and ends with 0-2 numeric digits: i.e. Text string "S01" is true "PQ" is false "FDC99" is true "Doctor" is true "Dr01" is false I have not worked much with Regex before so am struggling to workout how I recognise the pattern for each of the strings. Any ideas? If I do find ,matches, I will then replace the text part with a different string i.e. "S" is replaced by "Stamps " "FDC" is replaced by "First Day Covers " "PP" is replaced by "Presentation Packs " "Doctor" is replaced by "Doctor Who " The replacement texts are in the same array BinderNames(1 To BinderCount, 1 To 2) so the first and 2nd entries in each row are the search text and the replacement text. Is there a simple way of using Regex to do this? |
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