* match string to regexp
@ 2003-11-20 18:49 Miguel Frasson
2003-11-20 19:04 ` Jesper Harder
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From: Miguel Frasson @ 2003-11-20 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi
How to match a string against a regexp? The string is returned by some
function like (match-string N).
[]'s
Miguel
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Miguel Vinicius Santini Frasson
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* Re: match string to regexp
2003-11-20 18:49 match string to regexp Miguel Frasson
@ 2003-11-20 19:04 ` Jesper Harder
2003-11-21 6:56 ` Pascal Bourguignon
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jesper Harder @ 2003-11-20 19:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
Miguel Frasson <frasson@brutus.math.leidenuniv.nl> writes:
> How to match a string against a regexp? The string is returned by
> some function like (match-string N).
,----[ C-h f string-match RET ]
| string-match is a built-in function.
| (string-match REGEXP STRING &optional START)
|
| Return index of start of first match for REGEXP in STRING, or nil.
| Case is ignored if `case-fold-search' is non-nil in the current buffer.
| If third arg START is non-nil, start search at that index in STRING.
| For index of first char beyond the match, do (match-end 0).
| `match-end' and `match-beginning' also give indices of substrings
| matched by parenthesis constructs in the pattern.
|
| You can use the function `match-string' to extract the substrings
| matched by the parenthesis constructions in REGEXP.
`----
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* Re: match string to regexp
2003-11-20 19:04 ` Jesper Harder
@ 2003-11-21 6:56 ` Pascal Bourguignon
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From: Pascal Bourguignon @ 2003-11-21 6:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
Jesper Harder <harder@myrealbox.com> writes:
> Miguel Frasson <frasson@brutus.math.leidenuniv.nl> writes:
>
> > How to match a string against a regexp? The string is returned by
> > some function like (match-string N).
>
> ,----[ C-h f string-match RET ]
> | string-match is a built-in function.
> | (string-match REGEXP STRING &optional START)
> |
> | Return index of start of first match for REGEXP in STRING, or nil.
> | Case is ignored if `case-fold-search' is non-nil in the current buffer.
> | If third arg START is non-nil, start search at that index in STRING.
> | For index of first char beyond the match, do (match-end 0).
> | `match-end' and `match-beginning' also give indices of substrings
> | matched by parenthesis constructs in the pattern.
> |
> | You can use the function `match-string' to extract the substrings
> | matched by the parenthesis constructions in REGEXP.
> `----
Time flies like an arrow.
Fruit flies like a banana.
match-string returns the matched string.
string-match matches a string.
I just miss a function to string the matches, and another one to
return the stringed match...
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__Pascal_Bourguignon__
http://www.informatimago.com/
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