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(C#) Regular Expression with Multiple Matches and Capture GroupsSee more Regular Expressions ExamplesDemonstrates a regular expression with multiple matches and capture groups for each match.Note: Chilkat uses Note: This example requires Chilkat v11.1.0 or greater.
bool success = false; string pattern = "Name:\\s+(\\w+)\\s+(\\w+),\\s+Email:\\s+(\\S+)"; Chilkat.StringBuilder sb = new Chilkat.StringBuilder(); bool crlf = true; sb.AppendLine("Name: John Smith, Email: john.smith@example.com",crlf); sb.AppendLine("Name: Jack Johnson, Email: jack.johnson@example.com",crlf); sb.AppendLine("Name: Mary Adams, Email: mary.adams@example.com",crlf); Debug.WriteLine(sb.GetAsString()); // We have the following string: // Name: John Smith, Email: john.smith@example.com // Name: Jack Johnson, Email: jack.johnson@example.com // Name: Mary Adams, Email: mary.adams@example.com Chilkat.JsonObject json = new Chilkat.JsonObject(); json.EmitCompact = false; int timeoutMs = 2000; int numMatches = sb.RegexMatch(pattern,json,timeoutMs); if (numMatches < 0) { // Probably an error in the regular expression. // Suggestion: Use AI to help create and/or diagnose regular expressions. Debug.WriteLine(sb.LastErrorText); return; } // Examine the matches: Debug.WriteLine(json.Emit()); // This is the JSON with the match information. // See the JSON parsing code below to get the matched capture group values. // { // "match": [ // { // "group": [ // { // "cap": "Name: John Smith, Email: john.smith@example.com", // "idx": 0, // "len": 47 // }, // { // "cap": "John", // "idx": 6, // "len": 4 // }, // { // "cap": "Smith", // "idx": 11, // "len": 5 // }, // { // "cap": "john.smith@example.com", // "idx": 25, // "len": 22 // } // ] // }, // { // "group": [ // { // "cap": "Name: Jack Johnson, Email: jack.johnson@example.com", // "idx": 49, // "len": 51 // }, // { // "cap": "Jack", // "idx": 55, // "len": 4 // }, // { // "cap": "Johnson", // "idx": 60, // "len": 7 // }, // { // "cap": "jack.johnson@example.com", // "idx": 76, // "len": 24 // } // ] // }, // { // "group": [ // { // "cap": "Name: Mary Adams, Email: mary.adams@example.com", // "idx": 102, // "len": 47 // }, // { // "cap": "Mary", // "idx": 108, // "len": 4 // }, // { // "cap": "Adams", // "idx": 113, // "len": 5 // }, // { // "cap": "mary.adams@example.com", // "idx": 127, // "len": 22 // } // ] // } // ] // } // Important: Capture group 0 always contains the entire match — that is, the portion of the input string that matches the full regular expression. string cap; int i = 0; int matchCount = json.SizeOfArray("match"); while (i < matchCount) { Debug.WriteLine("Match " + Convert.ToString(i + 1) + ":"); json.I = i; int j = 0; int numCaptureGroups = json.SizeOfArray("match[i].group"); while (j < numCaptureGroups) { json.J = j; cap = json.StringOf("match[i].group[j].cap"); Debug.WriteLine(Convert.ToString(j) + ": " + cap); j = j + 1; } i = i + 1; } // Capture group 0 always contains the entire match — that is, the portion of the input string that matches the full regular expression. // Output // Match 1: // 0: Name: John Smith, Email: john.smith@example.com // 1: John // 2: Smith // 3: john.smith@example.com // Match 2: // 0: Name: Jack Johnson, Email: jack.johnson@example.com // 1: Jack // 2: Johnson // 3: jack.johnson@example.com // Match 3: // 0: Name: Mary Adams, Email: mary.adams@example.com // 1: Mary // 2: Adams // 3: mary.adams@example.co |
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