[regex] Why unexpected hit?
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Hello,
I need to find only lines that begin with three capital letters, so I used the following:
^[A-Z]{3}For some reason, NP++ also finds the line that starts with “Bur”. Why is that?
I know I can check the “Match Case” option but I shouldn’t have to.
Thank you.

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@Shohreh said in [regex] Why unexpected hit?:
I know I can check the “Match Case” option but I shouldn’t have to.
Yes you should. That checkmark literally tells the regular expression engine whether to do case sensitive or case-insensitive matching. With “match case” off, then
Uin the regex matchesUoruin the text, whether it’s in the regular expression as a literalUor whether it’s in a range like[A-Z].If you don’t like clicking a checkbox, you could instead use the regular expression command that forces case sensitivity, specifically
(?-i)(“turn off case-insensitive matching”), so your regex could be(?-i)^[A-Z]{3}to force case-sensitive matching.But you absolutely, positively must set case sensitivity on via one of those two methods if you want any
Uin the regex to only match uppercaseUand not lowercaseu– that’s literally what “case sensitive”/“match case” vs “case insensitive”/“don’t match case” means. -
@PeterJones Thank you.