What will match this regexp - ^[-w._()]+$?

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As the title says, could I get a few strings that will match this regexp



^[-w._()]+$


Better still, a brief explanation - thanks!



The reason I'm asking is that I'm trying to create a new docker swarm on Azure and it's not working - I'm getting a message saying:



Resource Group creation failed. Details:
2018-11-09T06:18:17.697Z:
{ Error: "resourceGroupName" should satisfy the constraint - "Pattern": /^[-w._()]+$/








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    As the title says, could I get a few strings that will match this regexp



    ^[-w._()]+$


    Better still, a brief explanation - thanks!



    The reason I'm asking is that I'm trying to create a new docker swarm on Azure and it's not working - I'm getting a message saying:



    Resource Group creation failed. Details:
    2018-11-09T06:18:17.697Z:
    { Error: "resourceGroupName" should satisfy the constraint - "Pattern": /^[-w._()]+$/








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      As the title says, could I get a few strings that will match this regexp



      ^[-w._()]+$


      Better still, a brief explanation - thanks!



      The reason I'm asking is that I'm trying to create a new docker swarm on Azure and it's not working - I'm getting a message saying:



      Resource Group creation failed. Details:
      2018-11-09T06:18:17.697Z:
      { Error: "resourceGroupName" should satisfy the constraint - "Pattern": /^[-w._()]+$/








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      As the title says, could I get a few strings that will match this regexp



      ^[-w._()]+$


      Better still, a brief explanation - thanks!



      The reason I'm asking is that I'm trying to create a new docker swarm on Azure and it's not working - I'm getting a message saying:



      Resource Group creation failed. Details:
      2018-11-09T06:18:17.697Z:
      { Error: "resourceGroupName" should satisfy the constraint - "Pattern": /^[-w._()]+$/






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