Search expressions allow you to narrow the result displayed in
several windows. The search string can contain alphanumeric
characters and mask characters. The string has to fulfill the rules
of ECMAScript Regular Expressions. Further details can be
found on http://regexlib.com/CheatSheet.aspx.
Mask
Description
.
The dot matches one character.
.*
Matches none or more characters.
\d
Matches a digit (0-9).
( )
Group characters.
[ ]
Group characters as "or".
{num}
Repeat factor.
^chr
Line starts with chr
chr$
Line ends with chr
Examples
Example Search String
Find all Symbols that ...
.
consist of 1 character.
.{3}
consist of 3 characters.
.*port.*
contain the string "port".
.*\d$
end with a digit.
.*\d{2}$
end with two digits.
^(ad){2}.*
start with the string "adad".
.*[abc]^
end with any character "a", "b", or "c".
.*[a-c]$
end with any character between "a" and "c" ("a", "b", or
"c").
.*[a-cr]$
end with any character between "a" and "c" or "r" ("a", "b",
"c", or "r").
.*[a-c1-3]$
end with any character between "a" and "c" or with any digit
between "1" and "3".
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