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Regular Expression Replace Capture Groups
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Demonstrates replacing capture groups for a regular expression.Note: Chilkat uses PCRE2. See PCRE2 Regular Expressions
Also see: PCRE2 Performance
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Dim fso, outFile
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
'Create a Unicode (utf-16) output text file.
Set outFile = fso.CreateTextFile("output.txt", True, True)
success = 0
subject = "John Anders, +_+_+ Mary Robins $$$$"
pattern = "(?<first>\w+)\s+(?<last>\w+)"
set sb = CreateObject("Chilkat.StringBuilder")
success = sb.Append(subject)
set json = CreateObject("Chilkat.JsonObject")
json.EmitCompact = 0
timeoutMs = 2000
numMatches = sb.RegexMatch(pattern,json,timeoutMs)
If (numMatches < 0) Then
' Probably an error in the regular expression.
' Suggestion: Use AI to help create and/or diagnose regular expressions.
outFile.WriteLine(sb.LastErrorText)
WScript.Quit
End If
' Examine the matches:
outFile.WriteLine(json.Emit())
' There are 2 matches:
' {
' "named": {
' "first": 1,
' "last": 2
' },
' "match": [
' {
' "group": [
' {
' "cap": "John Anders",
' "idx": 0,
' "len": 11
' },
' {
' "cap": "John",
' "idx": 0,
' "len": 4
' },
' {
' "cap": "Anders",
' "idx": 5,
' "len": 6
' }
' ]
' },
' {
' "group": [
' {
' "cap": "Mary Robins",
' "idx": 19,
' "len": 11
' },
' {
' "cap": "Mary",
' "idx": 19,
' "len": 4
' },
' {
' "cap": "Robins",
' "idx": 24,
' "len": 6
' }
' ]
' }
' ]
' }
' To replace capture groups, write code to examine each capture group within
' each match, and provide a replacement string.
' Then call RegexReplace.
' For example, let's capitalize the first names, and add append "on" to the last name.
' After doing replacements, we should get: JOHN Anderson, +_+_+ MARY Robinson $$$$
firstNameIdx = json.IntOf("named.first")
lastNameIdx = json.IntOf("named.last")
set sbTemp = CreateObject("Chilkat.StringBuilder")
i = 0
numMatches = json.SizeOfArray("match")
Do While i < numMatches
json.I = i
' The replacement string for the first name will be all uppercase.
json.J = firstNameIdx
sbTemp.Clear
success = json.StringOfSb("match[i].group[j].cap",sbTemp)
success = sbTemp.ToUppercase()
success = json.UpdateSb("match[i].group[j].rep",sbTemp)
' Append "on" to the last name.
json.J = lastNameIdx
sbTemp.Clear
success = json.StringOfSb("match[i].group[j].cap",sbTemp)
success = sbTemp.Append("on")
success = json.UpdateSb("match[i].group[j].rep",sbTemp)
i = i + 1
Loop
' The JSON now has replacement strings:
outFile.WriteLine(json.Emit())
' {
' "named": {
' "first": 1,
' "last": 2
' },
' "match": [
' {
' "group": [
' {
' "cap": "John Anders",
' "idx": 0,
' "len": 11
' },
' {
' "cap": "John",
' "idx": 0,
' "len": 4,
' "rep": "JOHN"
' },
' {
' "cap": "Anders",
' "idx": 5,
' "len": 6,
' "rep": "Anderson"
' }
' ]
' },
' {
' "group": [
' {
' "cap": "Mary Robins",
' "idx": 19,
' "len": 11
' },
' {
' "cap": "Mary",
' "idx": 19,
' "len": 4,
' "rep": "MARY"
' },
' {
' "cap": "Robins",
' "idx": 24,
' "len": 6,
' "rep": "Robinson"
' }
' ]
' }
' ]
' }
' Call RegexReplace to update the StringBuilder with the replacements.
success = sb.RegexReplace(json)
If (success = 0) Then
outFile.WriteLine(sb.LastErrorText)
WScript.Quit
End If
outFile.WriteLine("Result after doing replacements:")
outFile.WriteLine(sb.GetAsString())
' Result after doing replacements:
' JOHN Anderson, +_+_+ MARY Robinson $$$$
outFile.Close