The star means "zero or any repeats of the previous item" in a regex context. The specific string one wants to match is "the letter A followed by the numbers 1 then 9 followed by two digits of the 0 through 9 series followed by a 4...".
It's very important to take the time to think about a regex in that plodding way or you get matches you won't want. For example, the rest of the line could match.
I hope I'm not being redundant with my bandwidth. Y'all have a good day.
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by chaggalag
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