util.Regexp.getMatchIndexAll
Returns an array with indexes to all matches of the regular expression in the subject.
Syntax
util.Regexp.getMatchIndexAll(
subject STRING
)
RETURNS DYNAMIC ARRAY OF INTEGER
- subject is the string to be scanned.
Usage
The getMatchIndexAll()
method returns all starting
and ending positions of all occurrences of the strings matching the regular expression, in the
string passed as parameter.
The method returns an empty array, if the passed string does not contain any matching string for the current regular expression.
In the returned array, elements at index 1 and 2 are the start and end positions of the first match. The elements at index 3 and 4 are the start and end positions of the second match, etc.The positions are expressed in byte units or character units, depending on the current length semantics (FGL_LENGTH_SEMANTICS).
Example
IMPORT util
MAIN
DEFINE re util.Regexp
DEFINE arr DYNAMIC ARRAY OF INTEGER
LET re = util.Regexp.compile(`[ABC]XX`)
LET arr = re.getMatchIndexAll("ZBXXZAXXZBXX")
DISPLAY arr[1], arr[2]
DISPLAY arr[3], arr[4]
DISPLAY arr[5], arr[6]
END MAIN
Output:
2 4
6 8
10 12