Sorry, I am trying to match a word segment with a specific number in it, but there can't be any extra digits following that number. I think I might have cleared that up when I updated the question

if I am looking for foo1 then:

foo1 should match but foo10 should not match

and foo1bar should match but foo10bar should not match

if I were looking for bar25 then:

bar2 would not match, bar25 would match , bar250 would not match

bar25foo would match and bar250foo would not match

Thanks for the help! I think the AnamolousMonk has my solution


In reply to Re^2: regular expression to match specific members of a bus_name by boleary
in thread regular expression to match specific members of a bus_name by boleary

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