• RegalPotoo@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Something like

    !“A line with exactly 0 or 1 characters, or a line with a sequence of 1 or 3 or more characters, repeated at least twice”!<

      • MummifiedClient5000
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        6 hours ago

        Only the part after the pipe character. The pipe character works as an “or” operator. RegalPotoo is right.

        • NateNate60@lemmy.worldOP
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          6 hours ago

          They said—

          A line with exactly 0 or 1 characters, or a line with a sequence of 1 or 3 or more characters, repeated at least twice

          Note—

          …or a line with a sequence of 1 or 3 or more characters, repeated at least twice

          It should be—

          …or a line with a sequence of 2 or more characters, repeated at least twice

          The regex in the post will match “abab”. Their original description (line 2 of this comment) will not match “abab”.

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            5 hours ago

            I agree, you’re right about the part after the pipe and RegalPotoo’s explanation was not entirely correct.