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Regular Expression with Multiple Matches and Capture Groups
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Demonstrates a regular expression with multiple matches and capture groups for each match.Note: Chilkat uses PCRE2. See PCRE2 Regular Expressions
Also see: PCRE2 Performance
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llSuccess = .F.
lcPattern = "Name:\\s+(\\w+)\\s+(\\w+),\\s+Email:\\s+(\\S+)"
loSb = createobject("CkStringBuilder")
llCrlf = .T.
loSb.AppendLine("Name: John Smith, Email: john.smith@example.com",llCrlf)
loSb.AppendLine("Name: Jack Johnson, Email: jack.johnson@example.com",llCrlf)
loSb.AppendLine("Name: Mary Adams, Email: mary.adams@example.com",llCrlf)
? loSb.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
loJson = createobject("CkJsonObject")
loJson.EmitCompact = .F.
lnTimeoutMs = 2000
lnNumMatches = loSb.RegexMatch(lcPattern,loJson,lnTimeoutMs)
if (lnNumMatches < 0) then
// Probably an error in the regular expression.
// Suggestion: Use AI to help create and/or diagnose regular expressions.
? loSb.LastErrorText
release loSb
release loJson
return
endif
// Examine the matches:
? loJson.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.
i = 0
lnMatchCount = loJson.SizeOfArray("match")
do while i < lnMatchCount
? "Match " + str(i + 1) + ":"
loJson.I = i
j = 0
lnNumCaptureGroups = loJson.SizeOfArray("match[i].group")
do while j < lnNumCaptureGroups
loJson.J = j
lcCap = loJson.StringOf("match[i].group[j].cap")
? str(j) + ": " + lcCap
j = j + 1
enddo
i = i + 1
enddo
// 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
release loSb
release loJson