Quantifiers add optional quantity data to a regular expression. A quantifier expression applies to the character, group, or character class that immediately precedes it.
The following table describes the metacharacters that affect matching quantity:
Table B.5  | List of Quantifiers  | 
 
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* 
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Specifies zero or more matches; for example, \w* or (abc)*. Same as {0,}. 
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+ 
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Specifies one or more matches; for example, \w+ or (abc)+. Same as {1,}. 
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? 
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Specifies zero or one matches; for example, \w? or (abc)?. Same as {0,1}. 
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{n} 
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Specifies exactly n matches; for example, (pizza){2}. 
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{n,} 
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Specifies at least n matches; for example, (abc){2,}. 
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{n,m} 
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Specifies at least n, but no more than m, matches. 
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