Published On Mar 22, 2023
Today we consider numerous examples of designs for regular expressions! We walk through several standards types of designs for regular expressions.
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0:00 Recap
1:10 Example 1 (Alternating 1s and 0s, Approach 1)
28:59 Example 2 (Approach 2 for Example 1, using epsilon to create options)
38:00 Example 3 (String contains at least one 1)
46:30 Example 4 (Even-length strings)
51:06 Example 5 (Detecting a substring)
57:23 Example 6 (Detecting if list of keywords appear)
1:02:14 Example 7 (Detecting a decimal number as string as per a format)
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