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LaVey wrote:

hi there...
I am having problems checking the following string...
string str_Content="The day is <CheckOne> for me <CheckTwo> and so on.. ";
how do I create a regex pattern that matches my "<CheckOne>" and "<CheckTwo> " within my str_Content in c#?
regards,
Nigil
Try:

<CheckOne>|<CheckTwo>

that will give you:
Match 0 = <CheckOne>
Match 1 = <CheckTwo>

or if you want to have more checks:

<([A-Za-z]+)>

with the following result:
Match 0: <CheckOne>, group 1: CheckOne
Match 1: <CheckTwo>, group 1: CheckTwo
...

So that a match will contain the whole block and the group will contain its name.

If you are under Windows, you should try this tool: http://www.sellsbrothers.com/tools/#regexd

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Hugues Lismonde
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