class EReg
no package
The EReg class represents regular expressions.
While basic usage and patterns consistently work across platforms, some more complex operations may yield different results. This is a necessary trade- off to retain a certain level of performance.
EReg instances can be created by calling the constructor, or with the
special syntax ~/pattern/modifier
EReg instances maintain an internal state, which is affected by several of its methods.
A detailed explanation of the supported operations is available at https://haxe.org/manual/std-regex.html
Constructor
Methods
match(s:String):Bool
Tells if this
regular expression matches String s
.
This method modifies the internal state.
If s
is null
, the result is unspecified.
matched(n:Int):String
Returns the matched sub-group n
of this
EReg.
This method should only be called after this.match
or
this.matchSub
, and then operates on the String of that operation.
The index n
corresponds to the n-th set of parentheses in the pattern
of this
EReg. If no such sub-group exists, the result is unspecified.
If n
equals 0, the whole matched substring is returned.
replace(s:String, by:String):String
Replaces the first substring of s
which this
EReg matches with by
.
If this
EReg does not match any substring, the result is s
.
By default, this method replaces only the first matched substring. If the global g modifier is in place, all matched substrings are replaced.
If by
contains $1
to $9
, the digit corresponds to number of a
matched sub-group and its value is used instead. If no such sub-group
exists, the replacement is unspecified. The string $$
becomes $
.
If s
or by
are null, the result is unspecified.