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/Other Escape Sequences and Assertions
Other Escape Sequences and Assertions
Learn about some escape sequences and assertions.
Other escape sequences
To match a literal instance of a metacharacter, escape it with a backslash \. We’ve seen this before, where \( refers to a single left parenthesis and \] refers
to a single right square bracket. \. refers to a literal period character instead
of the “match anything but an explicit newline character” atom.
Remember to escape the alternation metacharacter |, as well as the end-of-line metacharacter $ and the quantifiers +, ?, and * if you want to match their symbols literally.
The metacharacter disabling characters (\Q and \E) disable metacharacter
interpretation within their boundaries. This is especially useful when we
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