_Added in 1.9.0_
*$regsub([name], text, re, subtext, %var|&binvar)*
Performs a regular [[Scripting_Regex|regular expression]] and then performs a substitution using subtext.
Returns the number of substitutions made, and assigns the result to %var or &binvar.
_See also [[$regex]], [[$regsubex]], [[$regml]], [[$regmlex]]. [[$regerrstr]]._
*Parameters*
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|*Parameter*|*Description*|
| [name] | Name of the search, which can later be referenced using [[$regml]]. (optional) |
| text | The text to search. |
| re | The [[Scripting_Regex
alias Example { ; Create a local variable. var %Example ; Perform a search for '([O])' and replace it with 'o' and fill the variable %Example with the result. noop $regsub(name,HellO WOrld,/([O])/g,o,%Example) ; Print the result. echo -a $regml(name,0) : $regml(name,1) -- $regml(name,2) : %Example }