From 1e249886834a12c02ee3e05f6597a7a4624838f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Osvaldo Dias dos Santos Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2023 00:24:39 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update "Lookahead and lookbehind" files --- .../2-insert-after-head/solution.md | 10 +++++----- .../2-insert-after-head/task.md | 1 + 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/9-regular-expressions/14-regexp-lookahead-lookbehind/2-insert-after-head/solution.md b/9-regular-expressions/14-regexp-lookahead-lookbehind/2-insert-after-head/solution.md index b1d377d33..68bca8842 100644 --- a/9-regular-expressions/14-regexp-lookahead-lookbehind/2-insert-after-head/solution.md +++ b/9-regular-expressions/14-regexp-lookahead-lookbehind/2-insert-after-head/solution.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ In order to insert after the `` tag, we must first find it. We can use the regular expression pattern `pattern:` for that. -In this task we don't need to modify the `` tag. We only need to add the text after it. +In this task, we don't need to modify the `` tag. We only need to add the text after it. Here's how we can do it: @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ As you can see, there's only lookbehind part in this regexp. It works like this: - At every position in the text. -- Check if it's preceeded by `pattern:`. -- If it's so then we have the match. +- Check if it's preceded by `pattern:`. +- If it's so, then we have the match. -The tag `pattern:` won't be returned. The result of this regexp is literally an empty string, but it matches only at positions preceeded by `pattern:`. +The tag `pattern:` won't be returned. The result of this regexp is literally an empty string, but it matches only at positions preceded by `pattern:`. -So it replaces the "empty line", preceeded by `pattern:`, with `

Hello

`. That's the insertion after ``. +So it replaces the "empty line", preceded by `pattern:`, with `

Hello

`. That's the insertion after ``. P.S. Regexp flags, such as `pattern:s` and `pattern:i` can also be useful: `pattern://si`. The `pattern:s` flag makes the dot `pattern:.` match a newline character, and `pattern:i` flag makes `pattern:` also match `match:` case-insensitively. diff --git a/9-regular-expressions/14-regexp-lookahead-lookbehind/2-insert-after-head/task.md b/9-regular-expressions/14-regexp-lookahead-lookbehind/2-insert-after-head/task.md index be1a259f6..5ee42798a 100644 --- a/9-regular-expressions/14-regexp-lookahead-lookbehind/2-insert-after-head/task.md +++ b/9-regular-expressions/14-regexp-lookahead-lookbehind/2-insert-after-head/task.md @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ str = str.replace(regexp, `

Hello

`); ``` After that the value of `str` should be: + ```html

Hello