Just say you have a string like this one....
Job Posting: 10 Jul 2020 - Closing Date: 26 Jul 2020 Land Administration Legal and Justice Regulatory and Compliance Central & North Coasts Job Title: Senior Analyst Native Title Job Grade / Classification: Clerk Grade 9/10 Employment Type: Temporary role for 24 months Location: Negotia...
and you want to insert a new line after the date, 26 Jul 2020.
Details = "Job Posting: 10 Jul 2020 - Closing Date: 26 Jul 2020 Land Administration Legal and Justice Regulatory and Compliance Central & North Coasts Job Title: Senior Analyst Native Title Job Grade / Classification: Clerk Grade 9/10 Employment Type: Temporary role for 24 months Location: Negotia... ";
Regex r1 = new Regex(@"(.*Closing Date: \d\d [A-Za-z]* \d\d\d\d)(.*)");
Match match = r1.Match(Details);
if (match.Success && match.Groups.Count == 3 )
{
j.JobDates = match.Groups[1].Value.Trim();
j.Details = match.Groups[2].Value.Trim();
}else{
j.Details = Details ;
}
Assuming you've created a j object with JobDates and Details properties, you'll end up with something like
Note, the Groups array element at position 0 is the full text, that's why it starts at element 1.
JobDates | Job Posting: 10 Jul 2020 - Closing Date: 26 Jul 2020 |
Details | Land Administration Legal and Justice Regulatory and Compliance Central & North Coasts - Newcastle & Hunter Valley / Newcastle, Hunter & Region Central & North Coasts - Newcastle & Hunter Valley / Port Macquarie & Mid-North CoastRegional NSW / Goulburn & Southern Tablelands Regional NSW / Bathurst & Central West NSW Sydney Region / Sydney City Job Title: Senior Analyst Native Title Job Grade / Classification: Clerk Grade 9/10 Employment Type: Temporary role for 24 months Location: Negotia... |
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