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− | ''' | + | '''Available since:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/> |
− | ''' | + | '''Class:''' [[string]]<br/> |
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− | The starting position (index) is optional, and defaults to 1 (the start of the string). | + | === Description === |
+ | Finds the first match of the regular expression "pattern" in "str", starting at position "index". The starting position (index) is optional, and defaults to 1 (the start of the string). | ||
− | If found, returns any captures in the pattern. If no captures were specified the entire matching string is returned. | + | If found, returns any captures in the pattern. If no captures were specified the entire matching string is returned. If not found, returns nil. |
− | + | <source lang="lua"> | |
− | If not found, returns nil. | + | (string) = string.match(string,pattern) |
+ | </source> | ||
+ | '''note''': this is similar to string.find, except that the starting and ending index are not returned. | ||
− | + | === Parameters === | |
+ | '''string''': (String) any string<br/> | ||
+ | '''pattern''': (String) specifies the pattern to match<br/> | ||
+ | === Return values === | ||
+ | '''Returns''' (string) string matching pattern<br/> | ||
− | + | === Example === | |
<source lang="lua"> | <source lang="lua"> | ||
− | ( | + | print (string.match ("You see dogs and cats", "s..")) -- see |
</source> | </source> | ||
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− | + | {{String}} | |
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Revision as of 04:45, 24 February 2021
Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Class: string
Description
Finds the first match of the regular expression "pattern" in "str", starting at position "index". The starting position (index) is optional, and defaults to 1 (the start of the string).
If found, returns any captures in the pattern. If no captures were specified the entire matching string is returned. If not found, returns nil.
(string) = string.match(string,pattern)
note: this is similar to string.find, except that the starting and ending index are not returned.
Parameters
string: (String) any string
pattern: (String) specifies the pattern to match
Return values
Returns (string) string matching pattern
Example
print (string.match ("You see dogs and cats", "s..")) -- see