Without doing it stupidly (like mine above) or with ubercomplex regex (semi- is fine, I'm still learning) is there a way to get "from the beginning until char"?

If you want to capture up to a certain character you can just capture it with parens and [^-]. The ^ right after the [ makes the match anything besides whatever is in this character class (ie. anything within []). There is no need for lookahead or lookbehind negative width assertions. That is:

/([^-]+)/
will capture anything besides a "-" as many times as it can,and store that in $1, if you want it from the beginning you can add a ^ to the start of the regex (note the different meaning of ^ outside the character class square brackets), like so
/^([^-]+)/
This will anchor your match to start from the beginning. So any line starting with "-" will fail.

-enlil


In reply to Re: Re: Simple re question by Enlil
in thread Simple re question by DarknessX

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