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I want to use StringRegExp to get a random website link http://sv( 1 or 2 numbers).mywebsite.com/(1 or 2 numbers)/?info=(some hex string like f49504a1f491b494e4945494f4944494f491c50) but i don't know how to use this command. Help me pls. My command  stuck on:

$ab = StringRegExp($link2,'(http://sv\d)', $STR_REGEXPARRAYMATCH)
MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "RegExp ", $ab[0])

 

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Something like this would do:

Local $link2 = "blurb beforehttp://sv6.4share.vn/8/?info=7d4c4f4e224f49224c454d224f4f49504a1f491b494e4945494f4944494f491c500b140d50444e494d454b...blurb after includinghttp://www.autoit.com"
Local $ab = StringRegExp($link2,'(http://sv\d\d?\.\w+\.\w+/\d\d?/\?info=(?:[[:xdigit:]]{2})+)', $STR_REGEXPARRAYMATCH)
MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "RegExp ", @error ? "URL not found" : $ab[0])

Note that I force matching an even number of hex digits, which sounds logical but may not fit your use case. Then remove the {2} by the end of the pattern

Edited by jchd

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11 hours ago, jchd said:

Something like this would do:

Local $link2 = "blurb beforehttp://sv6.4share.vn/8/?info=7d4c4f4e224f49224c454d224f4f49504a1f491b494e4945494f4944494f491c500b140d50444e494d454b...blurb after includinghttp://www.autoit.com"
Local $ab = StringRegExp($link2,'(http://sv\d\d?\.\w+\.\w+/\d\d?/\?info=(?:[[:xdigit:]]{2})+)', $STR_REGEXPARRAYMATCH)
MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "RegExp ", @error ? "URL not found" : $ab[0])

Note that I force matching an even number of hex digits, which sounds logical but may not fit your use case. Then remove the {2} by the end of the pattern

It worked. Thank you very much.

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