|    203 \pcode{(re)}	& groups regular expressions and remembers  |    203 \pcode{(re)}	& groups regular expressions and remembers  | 
|    204 matched text |    204 matched text | 
|    205 \end{tabular} |    205 \end{tabular} | 
|    206 \end{center} |    206 \end{center} | 
|    207  |    207  | 
|         |    208 \noindent | 
|    208 The syntax is pretty universal and can be found in many regular |    209 The syntax is pretty universal and can be found in many regular | 
|    209 expression libraries. If you need a quick recap about regular |    210 expression libraries. If you need a quick recap about regular | 
|    210 expressions and how the match strings, here is a quick video: |    211 expressions and how the match strings, here is a quick video: | 
|    211 \url{https://youtu.be/bgBWp9EIlMM}. |    212 \url{https://youtu.be/bgBWp9EIlMM}. | 
|    212  |    213  | 
|    407 still beat them hands down with our regex matcher. |    408 still beat them hands down with our regex matcher. | 
|    408  |    409  | 
|    409 \subsection*{Basic Regular Expressions} |    410 \subsection*{Basic Regular Expressions} | 
|    410  |    411  | 
|    411 The regular expressions shown earlier for Scala, we |    412 The regular expressions shown earlier for Scala, we | 
|    412 will call \emph{extended regular expressions}. The ones we |    413 will in this module call \emph{extended regular expressions}. The ones we | 
|    413 will mainly study in this module are \emph{basic regular |    414 will mainly study are \emph{basic regular | 
|    414 expressions}, which by convention we will just call |    415 expressions}, which by convention we will just call | 
|    415 \emph{regular expressions}, if it is clear what we mean. The |    416 \emph{regular expressions}, if it is clear what we mean. The | 
|    416 attraction of (basic) regular expressions is that many |    417 attraction of (basic) regular expressions is that many | 
|    417 features of the extended ones are just syntactic sugar. |    418 features of the extended ones are just syntactic sugar. | 
|    418 (Basic) regular expressions are defined by the following |    419 (Basic) regular expressions are defined by the following | 
|    432 \noindent Because we overload our notation, there are some |    433 \noindent Because we overload our notation, there are some | 
|    433 subtleties you should be aware of. When regular expressions |    434 subtleties you should be aware of. When regular expressions | 
|    434 are referred to, then $\ZERO$ (in bold font) does not stand for |    435 are referred to, then $\ZERO$ (in bold font) does not stand for | 
|    435 the number zero: rather it is a particular pattern that does |    436 the number zero: rather it is a particular pattern that does | 
|    436 not match any string. Similarly, in the context of regular |    437 not match any string. Similarly, in the context of regular | 
|    437 expressions, $\ONE$ does not stand for the number one but for |    438 expressions, $\ONE$ does not stand for the number one, but for | 
|    438 a regular expression that matches the empty string. The letter |    439 a regular expression that matches the empty string. The letter | 
|    439 $c$ stands for any character from the alphabet at hand. Again |    440 $c$ stands for any character from the alphabet at hand. Again | 
|    440 in the context of regular expressions, it is a particular |    441 in the context of regular expressions, it is a particular | 
|    441 pattern that can match the specified character. You should |    442 pattern that can match the specified character. You should | 
|    442 also be careful with our overloading of the star: assuming you |    443 also be careful with our overloading of the star: assuming you |