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ABBYY FineReader 9.0 User’s Guide
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Regular Expressions
The table below lists the regular expressions that can be used to create a new language.
Item name
Conventional regular expression
symbol
Usage examples and explanations
Any Character . c.t – denotes "cat," "cot," etc.
Character from
Group
[] [b–d]ell – denotes "bell," "cell," "dell," etc.
[ty]ell – denotes "tell" and "yell"
Character not from
Group
[^] [^y]ell – denotes "dell," "cell," "tell," but forbids "yell"
[^n–s]ell – denotes "bell," "cell," but forbids "nell," "oell," "pell,"
"qell," "rell," and "sell"
Or | c(a|u)t – denotes "cat" and "cut"
0 or More Matches * 10* – denotes numbers 1, 10, 100, 1000, etc.
1 or More Matches + 10+ – allows numbers 10, 100, 1000, etc., but forbids 1
Letter or Digit
[0–9a–zA–ZаяАЯ] [0–9a–zA–ZаяАЯ] – allows any single character
[0–9a–zA–ZаяАЯ]+ – allows any word
Capital Latin Letter [A–Z]
Small Latin Letter [a–z]
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