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I have a html input field, which shall not be able to allow ", " (comma and blank space after comma) via the pattern tag but comma and blank extra should be allowed
Looks like these:
<input type="text" name="ausg" pattern="" title="xx">
^$|^[\w,]+$
The ^ and $ match the beginning and the end of the text.
Use \w that include [a-zA-Z0-9_].
, Match a Comma.
+ 1 or more.
UPDATE
^[\w\s]+(?:,[^\s]+)?$
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I'm trying to extract the values that come after the word 'rawValue=' in the following text with a Google Sheet REGEX formula, so not a script.
nowrap;" rawValue="-18245000000">18,245</div><div id="Y_5"
class="pos" style="overflow:hidden;white-space: nowrap;"
rawValue="19916000000">19,916</div><div id="Y_6" class="pos"
style="overflow:hidden;white-space: nowrap;"
rawValue="20350000000">20,350</div></div><div id="data_i25"
class="rf_crow" style="display:none"><div id="Y_1" class="pos"
style="overflow:hidden;white-space: nowrap;"
rawValue="—">—</div><div id="Y_2" class="pos"
style="overflow:hidden;white-space: nowrap;"
rawValue="—">—</div><div id="Y_3"
The variations that follow 'rawValue=' are fourfold:
a large positive number: 19916000000
a large negative number: -18245000000
a small number: 0
the words mdash or nbsp, in the example above: mdash
The examples above are also the preferable output form.
How would I be able to extract all these cases? Good to know is that the amount of instances of rawValues in a cell varies. So it should work regardless of how many matches there are, if that's even possible..
Can anyone help me with this? Much appreciated!
try:
=ARRAYFORMULA(REGEXEXTRACT(SPLIT(REGEXEXTRACT(A2;
"(rawValue="".+)"); "rawValue="""; 0); "^([^""]+)"))
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I have this:
...something...data-src="TEXT"...something...src="images/BBP/BBP0001/01SMALL.jpg"...something...
...something...data-src="TEXT"...something...src="images/BBP/BBP0001/02SMALL.jpg"...something...
...something...data-src="TEXT"...something...src="images/BBP/BBP0001/03SMALL.jpg"...something...
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...something...data-src="TEXT"...something...src="images/BBP/BBP0001/48SMALL.jpg"...something...
I want this:
...something...data-src="images/BBP/BBP0001/01SMALL.jpg"...something...src="images/BBP/BBP0001/01SMALL.jpg"...something...
...something...data-src="images/BBP/BBP0001/02SMALL.jpg"...something...src="images/BBP/BBP0001/02SMALL.jpg"...something...
...something...data-src="images/BBP/BBP0001/03SMALL.jpg"...something...src="images/BBP/BBP0001/03SMALL.jpg"...something...
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...something...data-src="images/BBP/BBP0001/48SMALL.jpg"...something...src="images/BBP/BBP0001/48SMALL.jpg"...something...
More precisely, I need to replace the "TEXT" value of the data-src attribute with the value in the src attribute, for each line.
Find what (.*?data-src=")TEXT(.*?src=")(.*?)(".*)
Replace with $1$3$2$3$4
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The default form of writing in formular field words is lowercase. I want that the first letter of word begins with Uppercase and than other letters lowercase. How can I format this in formular field ?
If you want the first character to be capitalized you can introduce some javascript (jQuery). Like this:
$( '#targetInput' ).keyup(function() {
$(this).val(function(i, text) {
return text.substr(0,1).toUpperCase() + text.substr(1);
});
});
Here is a fiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/8x8cs76m/
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Let's imagine we got this html:
<p>some text</p>
I have always comented like this:
<!--p>some text</p-->
And my co-worker says that's the right way to comment on html:
<!--<p>some text</p>-->
Is not valid the way I comment? Is one way more correct than the other?
Is not valid the way I comment?
It is valid.
Is one way more correct than the other?
Your method is not traditional. Instead of commenting out the code, you are effectively deleting the first and last characters while adding comments.
everything between
<!-- -->
will be treated as a comment, so both are valid
Both would be valid HTML comments. It's a matter of taste, but I've never seen your variant before.
Yes, it is.. The valid way is <!-- Text Here -->, so doing <!-- <p>Comment</p> --> will remove the paragraph element and treat it as a comment.
Comments consist of the following parts, in exactly the following order:
the comment start delimiter "<!--"
text
the comment end delimiter "-->"
The text part of comments has the following restrictions:
must not start with a ">" character
must not start with the string "->"
must not contain the string "--"
must not end with a "-" character
According to this.
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I have the following code in my html file.
22:11:43 PDT
I want the following as an output:
22:11:43 PDT
your_html_source[/22:11:43 PDT/] # => "22:11:43 PDT"
You can try this
"<span class='bz_comment_time'>22:11:43 PDT </span>".gsub!(/<\/?[^>]*>/,"")
=> "22:11:43 PDT "