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Yakalanmayan gruplar: `(?:...)`

Often parentheses are needed only to group (quantify, alternate) and NOT to extract the value. In that case use the non-capturing version: (?:...). It works identically to (...) but does not create a numbered group.

Code
Pattern: (?:https?)://(\w+\.\w+)
Sample:  https://example.com e http://test.org
Match e gruppi:
  match  = "https://example.com"   gruppo1 = "example.com"
  match  = "http://test.org"        gruppo1 = "test.org"

(?:https?) groups the scheme to apply the ? quantifier, but we are not interested in extracting https as a group: group 1 is directly the domain.

Why use it

  1. Readability: the reader immediately understands that the group is only there for structure, not to extract a value.
  2. Performance: the engine does not have to store the group's match.
  3. Clean numbering: numbered groups stay aligned with "information I actually need", without interference.

Optimizing with non-capturing groups

Using (?:...) tells the engine to apply grouping and quantifier rules without wasting memory storing intermediate match results. This is highly recommended in heavy loops or very long text processing.

Try it

Egzersiz#regex.m4.l3.e1
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Extract the domain (`example.com`, `test.org`…) from every URL in the text. Use `(?:https?)` for the protocol (no need to capture it) and a single group for the domain.

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İpucu göster

Change the first group from (https?) to (?:https?): no need to capture it, you only want the domain.

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Review exercise

Egzersiz#regex.m4.l3.e2
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Find every repetition of `ab` as a single match, but WITHOUT capturing the group (since you only need the whole match).

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Same syntax as the previous lesson, but with (?:ab)+ instead of (ab)+.

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Additional challenge

Egzersiz#regex.m4.l3.e3
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Find price digits followed optionally by decimal parts inside a non-capturing group, e.g. `100` or `100.50`.

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Use (?:\.\d{2})? to make the decimal part optional without capturing it.

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