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I've been unable to find an answer on this: can I use the Regex.Matches method to return only the contents of items with curly braces?

If I use the Regex ({[^}]*}) my MatchCollection values includes the braces. I want to match, but then only return the contents. Here's what I have so far:

Regex regex = new Regex(({[^}]*}), RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);
MatchCollection matches = regex.Matches("Test {Token1} {Token 2}");
// Results include braces (undesirable)
var results = matches.Cast<Match>().Select(m => m.Value).Distinct().ToList();
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I always liked it explicit. So you can use "positive lookbehind" (?<=...) and "positive lookahead" (?=...) groups:

(?<={)
[^}]*
(?=})

which means:

  • require opening curly bracket before match
  • collect text (of, course) - as commented before I may be [^{}]* as well
  • require closing curly bracket after match

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