C# - Filtering Out Bad Characters Using A Regular Expression?

Sep 3, 2010

I have a string which has to be matching @"^[w*$][ws-$]*((d{1,})){0,1}$". If it doesn't match this regex i want the characters that do not match to be deleted from the string. How can i set this up?

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