Question

I would like to negate a set of words using java regex.

Say, I want to negate cvs, svn, nvs, mvc. I wrote a regex which is ^[(svn|cvs|nvs|mvc)].

Some how that seems not to be working.

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Solution

Try this:

^(?!.*(svn|cvs|nvs|mvc)).*$

this will match text if it doesn't contain one of svn, cvs, nvs or mvc.

This is a similar question: C# Regex to match a string that doesn't contain a certain string?

OTHER TIPS

It's not that simple. If you want to negate a word you have to split it to letters and negate each letter.

so to negate

/svn/

you have to write

/[^s][^v][^n]/

So what you want to filter out will turn into really ugly regex and I think it's better idea to use this regex

/svn|cvs|nvs|mvc/

and when you test your string against it, just negate the result.

In JS this would look more less like that:

!/svn|cvs|nvs|mvc/.test("this is your test string");

Your regex is wrong. Between square brackets, you can put characters to require or to ignore. If you don't find ^(svn|cvs|nvs|mvc)$, you're fine.

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