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Regular Expression with Multiple Matches and Named Capture Groups
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Demonstrates regular expressions with named capture groups and multiple matches.Chilkat .NET Core C# Downloads
bool success = false;
Chilkat.StringBuilder sb = new Chilkat.StringBuilder();
bool crlf = true;
sb.AppendLine("Name: John Smith",crlf);
sb.AppendLine("Name: Jack Johnson",crlf);
sb.AppendLine("Name: Mary Adams",crlf);
Debug.WriteLine(sb.GetAsString());
// We have the following string:
// Name: John Smith
// Name: Jack Johnson
// Name: Mary Adams
string pattern = "Name:\\s+(?<first>\\w+)\\s+(?<last>\\w+)";
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());
// Here is the JSON showing the matches.
// Important: Capture group 0 always contains the entire match — that is, the portion of the input string that matches the full regular expression.
// {
// "named": {
// "first": 1,
// "last": 2
// },
// "match": [
// {
// "group": [
// {
// "cap": "Name: John Smith",
// "idx": 0,
// "len": 16
// },
// {
// "cap": "John",
// "idx": 6,
// "len": 4
// },
// {
// "cap": "Smith",
// "idx": 11,
// "len": 5
// }
// ]
// },
// {
// "group": [
// {
// "cap": "Name: Jack Johnson",
// "idx": 18,
// "len": 18
// },
// {
// "cap": "Jack",
// "idx": 24,
// "len": 4
// },
// {
// "cap": "Johnson",
// "idx": 29,
// "len": 7
// }
// ]
// },
// {
// "group": [
// {
// "cap": "Name: Mary Adams",
// "idx": 38,
// "len": 16
// },
// {
// "cap": "Mary",
// "idx": 44,
// "len": 4
// },
// {
// "cap": "Adams",
// "idx": 49,
// "len": 5
// }
// ]
// }
// ]
// }
// The capture group index is obtained by looking up the name in the JSON result.
// For example:
int idx_first = json.IntOf("named.first");
int idx_last = json.IntOf("named.last");
int i = 0;
int matchCount = json.SizeOfArray("match");
while (i < matchCount) {
Debug.WriteLine("Match " + Convert.ToString(i + 1) + ":");
json.I = i;
json.J = idx_first;
Debug.WriteLine("first: " + json.StringOf("match[i].group[j].cap"));
json.J = idx_last;
Debug.WriteLine("first: " + json.StringOf("match[i].group[j].cap"));
Debug.WriteLine("");
i = i + 1;
}
// Output is:
// Match 1:
// first: John
// first: Smith
//
// Match 2:
// first: Jack
// first: Johnson
//
// Match 3:
// first: Mary
// first: Adams