std::match_results
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Defined in header <regex>
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The class template std::match_results holds a collection of character sequences that represent the result of a regular expression match.
This is a specialized allocator-aware container. It can only be default created or modified by passing to the std::regex_search() or std::regex_match() algorithms.
The first sub_match (index 0) contained in a match_result always represents the full match within a target sequence made by a regex, and subsequent sub_matches represent sub-expression matches corresponding in sequence to the left parenthesis delimiting the sub-expression in the regex.
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[edit] Type requirements
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BidirIt must meet the requirements of BidirectionalIterator .
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Alloc must meet the requirements of Allocator .
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[edit] Specializations
Several specializations for common character sequence types are provided:
Defined in header
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Type | Definition |
cmatch
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match_results<const char*> |
wcmatch
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match_results<const wchar_t*> |
smatch
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match_results<std::string::const_iterator> |
wsmatch
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match_results<std::wstring::const_iterator> |
[edit] Member types
Member type | Definition |
allocator_type
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Allocator |
value_type
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std::sub_match<BidirIt> |
const_reference
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const value_type& |
reference
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const_reference |
const_iterator
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implementation defined (depends on the underlying container) |
iterator
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const_iterator |
difference_type
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std::iterator_traits<BidirIt>::difference_type |
size_type
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std::allocator_traits<Alloc>::size_type |
char_type
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std::iterator_traits<BidirIt>::value_type |
string_type
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std::basic_string<char_type> |
[edit] Member functions
constructs the object (public member function) |
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destructs the object (public member function) |
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assigns the contents (public member function) |
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returns the associated allocator (public member function) |
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State | |
(public member function) |
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Size | |
checks whether the match was successful (public member function) |
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returns the number of matches in a fully-established result state (public member function) |
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returns the maximum possible number of sub-matches (public member function) |
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Element access | |
returns the length of the particular sub-match (public member function) |
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returns the position of the first character of the particular sub-match (public member function) |
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returns the sequence of characters for the particular sub-match (public member function) |
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returns specified sub-match (public member function) |
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returns sub-sequence between the beginning of the target sequence and the beginning of the full match. (public member function) |
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returns sub-sequence between the end of the full match and the end of the target sequence (public member function) |
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Iterators | |
returns iterator to the beginning of the list of sub-matches (public member function) |
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returns iterator to the end of the list of sub-matches (public member function) |
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Format | |
formats match results for output (public member function) |
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Modifiers | |
swaps the contents (public member function) |
[edit] Non-member functions
lexicographically compares the values in the two match result (function template) |
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(C++11)
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specializes the std::swap() algorithm (function template) |