_Added in 1.9.0_ *$regml([name], N, [&binvar])* Returns the Nth [[Scripting_Regex|regular expression]] match from [[$regex]], [[$regsub]], [[$regsubex]] or from an [[Scripting_Events|event]]. _Same as [[$regbr]]._ _See also [[$regsubex]], [[$regsub]], [[$regex]], [[$regmlex]], [[$regerrstr]]._ *Parameters* table(ktable). |*Parameter*|*Description*| | [name] | A named [[Scripting_Regex|regular expression]], if not defined result from the last [[Scripting_Regex|regular expression]] is returned. (optional) | | N | If N = 0, number of matches, otherwise the Nth match. | | [&binvar] | Adds the match to the specified &binvar instead. (changes return value to number of bytes added) | *Properties* table(ktable). |*Property*|*Description*| | .pos | Returns the match position in the text. | | .group | Returns the group position (includes empty groups). | | .full | Returns the full match. *(AdiIRC only)* | *Example*
; Search the text for the pattern '(hello)' and print the result.
//echo -ag Number of matches: $regex(Hello World, /(Hello)/) match 1 is: $regml(1)

; Prefix an event with '$' allows the use of a regular expression in the 'matchtext' field which will fill $regml with the result.
on $*:TEXT:/Hello/g:*:echo -ag found $regml(0) matches, first match was $regml(1)