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Per Amundsen, 08/13/2015 10:53 AM

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_Added in 1.9.0_
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*$regsubex([name], text, re, subtext)*
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Performs a regular [[Scripting_Regex|regular expression]] and then performs a substitution using subtext.
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Returns the substituted text.
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*Parameters*
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[name] - Name of the search, which can later be referenced using [[$regml]]. (optional)
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text - The text to search.
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re - The [[Scripting_Regex|regular expression]] to perform.
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subtext - Subtext to replace with.
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*Subtext*
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The subtext evaluates identifiers before performing the substitution and special markers can be used to reference various parts of the result.
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\0 - Returns the number of matches.
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\n - Returns the current match number.
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\t - Returns the current match text (same as [[$regml]](\n)).
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\a - Returns all matching items.
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\A - Returns a non-spaced version of \a.
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\1 \2 \N ... - Returns the Nth back-reference made for a given match 
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*Example*
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<pre>
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; Find all lowercase 'a-z' characters and replace them with an uppercase character.
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//echo -ag $regsubex(abcdefg,/([a-z])/g,$upper(\1))
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</pre>