ConcatStringRegExPattern
Specifies the regular expression pattern of the concated text lines. It is used to correct the recognized line text.
Example
{
"ConcatStringRegExPattern":""
}
Parameter Summary
Parameter Details |
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Type String |
Range The supported regular expression pattern syntax is shown in the following table. |
Default Value ”” |
Remarks It is used to correct the recognized line text. |
Supported regular expressions pattern syntax:
characters | matches |
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\d | a decimal digit character (same as “[0-9]”). |
\D | any character that is not a decimal digit character (same as “[^0-9]”). |
\s | a whitespace character (same as “ “ or “[ ]”). |
\S | any character that is not a whitespace character (same as “[^ ]”). |
\w | an alphanumeric or underscore character (same as “[0-9A-z_]”). |
\W | any character that is not an alphanumeric or underscore character (same as “[^0-9A-z_]”). |
[class] | any character that is part of the class. |
[^class] | any character that is not part of the class. |
* | The preceding atom is matched 0 or more times. |
+ | The preceding atom is matched 1 or more times. |
? | The preceding atom is optional (matched either 0 times or once). |
(subpattern) | Groups a sequence of subpatterns as a matching atom. |
{n } |
The preceding atom is matched exactly n times. |
{min ,} |
The preceding atom is matched min or more times. |
{,max } |
The preceding atom is matched at least 0 times, but not more than max . |
{min ,max } |
The preceding atom is matched at least min times, but not more than max . |
{(n )} |
The preceding atom matches exactly n characters. |
{(min ,)} |
The preceding atom matches min or more characters. |
{(,max )} |
The preceding atom matches at least 0 characters, but not more than max . |
{(min ,max )} |
The preceding atom matches at least min characters, but not more than max . |
[(string1 ,string2 ,…)] |
any case insensitive string that is one of the listed strings separated by commas (,). For example: [(CAN,USA)] matches CAN, USA or can. |
[(minnumericstring -maxnumericstring )] |
a numeric string that is between minnumericstring and maxnumericstring . For example: [(01-12)] matches 01, 02, 03, … until 12). |