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"(f|c|m)at\.?" => The <a href="#learn-regex"><strong>fat</strong></a> <a href="#learn-regex"><strong>cat</strong></a> sat on the <a href="#learn-regex"><strong>mat.</strong></a>
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</pre>
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[Test the regular expression](https://regex101.com/r/DOc5Nu/1)
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## 2.8 Anchors
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Lookbehinds and lookaheads (also called lookarounds) are specific types of
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***non-capturing groups*** (used to match a pattern but without including it in the matching
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list). Lookarounds are used when we a pattern must be
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list). Lookarounds are used when want to check if a pattern is
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preceded or followed by another pattern. For example, imagine we want to get all
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numbers that are preceded by the `$` character from the string
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`$4.44 and $10.88`. We will use the following regular expression `(?<=\$)[0-9\.]*`
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by the `$` character. These are the lookarounds that are used in regular
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expressions:
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<pre>
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"(?<=\$)[0-9.]*" => The prices of monitors vary from $<a href="#learn-regex"><strong>10.88</strong></a> to $<a href="#learn-regex"><strong>4.44</strong></a>
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</pre>
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|Symbol|Description|
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|?=|Positive Lookahead|
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