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C# Regular Express Help - Extract name

Asked by greg_roberts in C# Programming Language, Regular Expressions

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I am going crazy trying to get a relatively simple query to work using Regex & Match

example Input string :
-> 03C0A67C 54.171 Cmd: 03 CTDRV_xxxx   ,yyyyy, Port: zzzzzz, Unit: aaaa

I want to extract the "yyyyy" part. In all cases the xxx yyy zzz aaa have variable lengths.
Around yyyyy it ALWAYS occurs within  ",yyyy, Port: "

Thanks!!
I want to extract the "yyyy" . I have tried the  (?<1>) type of syntax but can't get it to work ...Start Free Trial
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