By default those match beginning and end of string. If you use 
NSRegularExpression, there's an AnchorsMatchLines option to control this 
behavior. 

Douglas Davidson

> On Jun 12, 2015, at 3:41 AM, Antonio Nunes <devli...@sintraworks.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I a trying to find a line within a string. When I write:
> 
> let match = crashReport.rangeOfString("\nIdentifier:.*\n", options: 
> .RegularExpressionSearch)
> 
> …I get a match.
> 
> However, when I write
> 
> let match = crashReport.rangeOfString(“^Identifier:.*$", options: 
> .RegularExpressionSearch)
> 
> …which would seem more to the point, no match is returned. Shouldn’t this 
> work, if the above works?
> 
> Am I overlooking something obvious?
> 
> -António
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