$regbr » History » Version 1
Per Amundsen, 08/17/2015 02:14 PM
1 | 1 | Per Amundsen | _Added in 1.9.6_ |
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3 | *$regbr([name], N)* |
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5 | Returns the Nth [[Scripting_Regex|regular expression]] match from [[$regex]], [[$regsub]], [[$regsubex]] or from an [[Scripting_Events|event]]. |
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7 | _Same as [[$regml]]._ |
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9 | *Parameters* |
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11 | [name] - A named [[Scripting_Regex|regular expression]], if not defined result from the last [[Scripting_Regex|regular expression]] is returned. (optional) |
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12 | N - If N = 0, number of matches, otherwise the Nth match. |
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14 | *Example* |
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16 | <pre> |
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17 | ; Search the text for the pattern '(hello)' and print the result. |
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18 | //echo -ag Number of matches: $regex(Hello World, /(Hello)/) match 1 is: $regbr(1) |
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20 | ; Prefix an event with '$' allows the use of a regular expression in the 'matchtext' field which will fill $regbr with the result. |
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21 | on $*:TEXT:/Hello/g:*:echo -ag found $regbr(0) matches, first match was $regbr(1) |
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22 | </pre> |