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== RegEx Rule  ==
 
== RegEx Rule  ==
 
<center>[[Image:RegExRule.png]]</center>  
 
<center>[[Image:RegExRule.png]]</center>  
This rule finds text that matches the specified RegEx pattern, and replaces it with another string. RegEx is short for '''Regular Expressions''', which stands for special syntax for describing search and replace patterns. The [[ReNamer:Regular Expressions|RegEx syntax]] is explained in the appendix.  
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This rule finds text that matches the specified RegEx pattern, and replaces it with another string. RegEx is short for '''Regular Expressions''', which stands for special syntax for describing search and replace patterns. Regular Expressions are very powerful and they are really worth to learn. The [[ReNamer:Regular Expressions|RegEx syntax]] is explained in the appendix.  
  
(The RegEx engine used by ReNamer is a little different from the standard [http://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html PERL RegEx] or [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6wzad2b2(VS.85).aspx Windows RegEx], so even if you are an experienced RegEx user, please have a look at the [[ReNamer:Regular Expressions|rules]]!)<br>  
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(The [http://www.regexpstudio.com/ TRegExpr] RegEx engine used by ReNamer is a little different from the standard [http://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html PERL RegEx] or [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6wzad2b2(VS.85).aspx Windows RegEx]. You may check the correct syntax in [[ReNamer:Regular Expressions|here]])<br>  
  
 
<br> The parameters are as follows:  
 
<br> The parameters are as follows:  
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| Skip extension  
 
| Skip extension  
| If this check box is unselected, the extension will be included in the rule.
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| If this check box is selected, the extension will be ignored by the rule.
 
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| Case-sensitive  
 
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Revision as of 19:52, 26 August 2009

RegEx Rule

RegExRule.png

This rule finds text that matches the specified RegEx pattern, and replaces it with another string. RegEx is short for Regular Expressions, which stands for special syntax for describing search and replace patterns. Regular Expressions are very powerful and they are really worth to learn. The RegEx syntax is explained in the appendix.

(The TRegExpr RegEx engine used by ReNamer is a little different from the standard PERL RegEx or Windows RegEx. You may check the correct syntax in here)


The parameters are as follows:

Parameter Details
Expression RegEx pattern to match or find.
Replace RegEx pattern that replaces the found pattern.
Skip extension If this check box is selected, the extension will be ignored by the rule.
Case-sensitive If this option is selected, ReNamer will search for the text in case-sensitive manner.

Tip: ReNamer users have posted many RegEx patterns at the User Forum. You can copy and use them.