Regular Show: Created by J.G. Quintel. With J.G. Quintel, William Salyers, Sam Marin, Mark Hamill. The surreal misadventures of two best friends - a blue jay and a raccoon - as they seek to liven up their mundane jobs as groundskeepers at the local park.
CJ (also known as "Cloudy Jay") is a recurring character on Regular Show, who made her debut in the Season Three episode "Yes Dude Yes", and later had a reoccurring role in Seasons Five and Six as Mordecai's second known girlfriend, until a love triangle
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Anchors, or atomic zero-width assertions, cause a match to succeed or fail depending on the current position in the string, but they do not cause the engine to advance through the string or consume characters. The metacharacters listed in the following table are anchors. For more information,...
Purpose - The aim of this study was to investigate the cues used by Chinese beginning readers to identify regular and irregular compound characters. Among modern Chinese characters, about 82 percent of the characters are semantic-phonetic compound characters, which contain two parts: a semantic radic...
(\w+)Match one or more word characters. This is the first capturing group. \W+Match one or more non-word characters. (\1)Match the first captured string. This is the second capturing group. \bEnd the match on a word boundary.
As the output from the preceding example shows, the regular expression engine processes the valid email alias in about the same time interval regardless of its length. On the other hand, when the nearly valid email address has more than five characters, processing time approximately doubles for ...
For example, the regular expression (?<char>\w)\k<char>, using named groups and backreferencing, searches for adjacent paired characters. When applied to the string "I'll have a small coffee" it finds matches in the words "I'll", "small", and "coffee". (For details on this regular...
The elastic .*, which can match any number of nonnewline characters, anchors at the start of the string. Figure 1-1. The positive lookahead assertion (?=.*Wilma) anchors the pattern at the beginning of the string It’s easier to understand lookarounds by seeing when they don’t work,...
Fellow animated series "Uncle Grandpa," "Steven Universe" and "Clarence" will also return for additional seasons.