The regex formula!
The regex formula in Excel’s REGEXTRACT function is:
REGEXTRACT(text, regex_pattern, [group_num])
Here’s a breakdown:
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text: The text string you want to extract from. regex_pattern: The regular expression pattern to match.-
[group_num]: Optional, specifies which capture group to extract (defaults to 0, which extracts the entire match).
The regex_pattern is where the magic happens! It’s a string that defines the pattern to match, using special characters and syntax. Some common elements include:
.(dot): Matches any single character.*(star): Matches zero or more occurrences of the preceding character or group.+(plus): Matches one or more occurrences of the preceding character or group.?(question mark): Matches zero or one occurrence of the preceding character or group.{n,m}(curly braces): Matches at leastnbut no more thanmoccurrences of the preceding character or group.[...](square brackets): Defines a character class (e.g.,[a-zA-Z0-9]matches any letter or digit).^(caret): Matches the start of the string.$(dollar sign): Matches the end of the string.|(pipe): Logical OR operator.(and)(parentheses): Groups characters or patterns together.
The group_num argument specifies which capture group to extract. Capture groups are parts of the pattern enclosed in parentheses (()). By default (if group_num is omitted), the entire match is extracted.
Remember, the regex pattern is used to search for a specific pattern in the text string, and the group_num argument determines what part of the match to extract.
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