Description
A class that handles the results of a RegEx match
The RegExResult class is returned from the
string.match() method.
The RegExResult can be used to iterate over all matches in the
string. This is usually done with as shown in the following example:
string toMatch = "Processor1 Processor200";
Array matches;
var result = toMatch.match(/([a-zA-Z]+)(\d+)/g);
while ((matches = result.findNextMatch()).length) {
pt(matches.join(", "));
pr();
}
// Text printed to Output Console:
// Processor1, Processor, 1
// Processor200, Processor, 200
The string is not actually searched until one of the methods or properties are called.
Then, the string is only searched until the requested information can be provided.
Once a match is found, it is cached, so that future calls that require that match can
look it up.
Unless you mark the RegEx as global (using the "g" flag), this object will only search
until it finds the first match. None of the methods or properties will cause it to search
beyond that point.
Creating RegExResult Objects
You can only obtain a RegExResult object through a call to string.match(), and you can
only declare a variable of this type using the type-inference mechanism (var).
var result = someString.match(/a pattern/g); // correct
// RegExResult result = someString.match(/a pattern/g); INCORRECT
// RegExResult result; INCORRECT
Properties
length |
Counts the number of matches to the RegEx in the string. |
Methods
findNextMatch |
Searches for the next match in the string. |
getMatch |
Gets gets the nth match (the array of match and subgroups) from a string. |
getMatchIndex |
Gets the position in the original string of the nth match. |
Operators
[] |
Gets the complete match string for the nth match |
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readonly int length
Description
Counts the number of matches to the RegEx in the string.
Counts (searching, if necessary), the total number of matches
in the string. This will find all the matches, exhausting the string.
Use getMatch() to get the results. Without the global flag,
this value cannot exceed 1.
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Returns
Array
|
An array containing the most recently found match. |
Description
Searches for the next match in the string.
If a match is not found, or if all matches have been found and the string is exausted
(e.g., by calling RegExResult.length), then this method returns an empty Array.
Otherwise, it returns an Array of
strings. The first value in the
Array is the complete match. Subsequent values (if any) will correspond to the
capture groups marked in the RegEx. Without the global flag, this method will only search the string one time.
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Parameters
i |
The match number to retrieve (1 is the first match) |
Returns
Array
|
An array containing the full match, and any sub-matches. |
Description
Gets gets the nth match (the array of match and subgroups) from a string.
If the value given is larger than the number of matches, this method will
fail. If necessary, this method will search the string. If the pattern to match is not global,
than any value greater than 1 will always fail (1 could still fail if no match was found).
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Parameters
i |
The match number for which you want the position (1 is the first match). |
Returns
Array
|
The position of the nth match in the original string |
Description
Gets the position in the original string of the nth match.
If the value given is larger than the number of matches, this method will
fail. If necessary, this method will search the string. If the pattern to match is not global,
than any value greater than 1 will always fail (1 could still fail if no match was found).
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Parameters
i |
The match number for which you want the full match string. |
Returns
string
|
A string containing the full text of the nth match |
Description
Gets the complete match string for the nth match
This is the same as calling
getMatch(i)[1].
If the value given is larger than the number of matches, this method will
fail. If necessary, this method will search the string. If the pattern to match is not global,
than any value greater than 1 will always fail (1 could still fail if no match was found).