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Javascript Regex.
Given these..
string: ddd the ! key
regex: / !(?<=(?!the)w+ !)/
I want to know the reason why the regex does NOT fail.
I expect the regex to fail matching, it doesn’t, I don’t know why.
i found an alternative that works, which is..
/ !(?<=w+(?<!the) !)/
but i still prefer to make the one above work, because it’s faster(maybe).
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(?!the)
matches at "he". You could update the regular expression to ensure there’s a space before the word or it is the start of the string.If you don’t want the assertion to be true at a partial word match, you could also start with a word boundary.
So after matching a space and exclamation mark, assert that what is left to the current position is a word boundary not directly followed by a word starting with
the
See a regex demo
If it should be the whole word
the
then you can add a word boundary after it