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Groovy JDK |
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boolean
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asBoolean()
Coerce a Matcher instance to a boolean value. |
Object
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getAt(int idx)
Support the subscript operator, e.g. |
List
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getAt(Collection indices)
Select a List of values from a Matcher using a Collection to identify the indices to be selected. |
int
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getCount()
Find the number of Strings matched to the given Matcher. |
static Matcher
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getLastMatcher()
Get the last hidden matcher that the system used to do a match. |
boolean
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hasGroup()
Check whether a Matcher contains a group or not. |
Iterator
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iterator()
Returns an Iterator which traverses each match. |
void
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setIndex(int idx)
Set the position of the given Matcher to the given index. |
long
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size()
Provide the standard Groovy size() method for Matcher .
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Method Detail |
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public boolean asBoolean()
public Object getAt(int idx)
def p = /ab[d|f]/ def m = "abcabdabeabf" =~ p assert 2 == m.count assert 2 == m.size() // synonym for m.getCount() assert ! m.hasGroup() assert 0 == m.groupCount() def matches = ["abd", "abf"] for (i in 0..<m.count) { assert m[i] == matches[i] }For an example using group matches,
def p = /(?:ab([c|d|e|f]))/ def m = "abcabdabeabf" =~ p assert 4 == m.count assert m.hasGroup() assert 1 == m.groupCount() def matches = [["abc", "c"], ["abd", "d"], ["abe", "e"], ["abf", "f"]] for (i in 0..<m.count) { assert m[i] == matches[i] }For another example using group matches,
def m = "abcabdabeabfabxyzabx" =~ /(?:ab([d|x-z]+))/ assert 3 == m.count assert m.hasGroup() assert 1 == m.groupCount() def matches = [["abd", "d"], ["abxyz", "xyz"], ["abx", "x"]] for (i in 0..<m.count) { assert m[i] == matches[i] }
idx
- an index.public List getAt(Collection indices)
indices
- a Collection of indices.public int getCount()
public static Matcher getLastMatcher()
public boolean hasGroup()
true
if matcher contains at least one group.public Iterator iterator()
public void setIndex(int idx)
idx
- the index number.public long size()
size()
method for Matcher
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Groovy JDK |