Almost ! The last email was not caught. Because it hasn't the < >
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Browse All TopicsI need to parse a string like this :
<email@domain.com>,"first name" <email@domain.com>,"firstn
So basically, I need to get all emails, and of course the corresponding name if any.
The problem is in the fourth email. You see, the guy put a , in his name, so parsing using .Split(',') will not work.
I'm searching for a solution to be able to get both name and address in all cases.
Thanks a lot!
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This will work. But I will post a simpler one later
string input = "<email@domain.com>,\"firs
MatchCollection matches = Regex.Matches(input, "(\"(?<name>.+?)\")*\\s*<?
foreach (Match m in matches)
{
Console.Write("Name: " + m.Groups["name"].Value + " ");
Console.WriteLine("Email: " + m.Groups["email"].Value);
}
string input = "<email@domain.com>,\"firs
MatchCollection matches = Regex.Matches(input, "(\"(?<name>.+?)\")*\\s*<?
foreach (Match m in matches)
{
Console.Write("Name: " + m.Groups["name"].Value + " ");
Console.WriteLine("Email: " + m.Groups["email"].Value);
}
This is a simpler version. But previous regex will validate the email format. This one won't
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by: joechinaPosted on 2006-10-20 at 10:10:31ID: 17775309
string input = "<email@domain.com>,\"firs t name\" <email@domain.com>,\"first name lastname\" <email@domain.com>, \"firstname, lastname\" <email@domain.com>,email2@ domain.com "; ?<email>.+ ?)>");
MatchCollection matches = Regex.Matches(input, "(\"(?<name>.+?)\")*\\s*<(
foreach(Match m in matches)
{
Console.Write("Name: " + m.Groups["name"].Value + " ");
Console.WriteLine("Email: " + m.Groups["email"].Value);
}