I have some data that is separated by colons, like this:

foo:bar:baz:qux

I want to use regex to match the last element, in this case, qux. The list may be of any length, and if it is one element long, there will be no colons at all.

I've tried using vim's zero-width matching constructs, but I can't seem to get it to do what I want.

有帮助吗?

解决方案

Use the $ anchor, which means the regex must match to the end of line.

/[a-zA-Z0-9]*$/

其他提示

:\?[^:]\+$

This is optional colon followed by one or more non-colon characters followed by the end of the line.

许可以下: CC-BY-SA归因
不隶属于 StackOverflow
scroll top