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authordkf <donal.k.fellows@manchester.ac.uk>2004-05-21 23:47:48 (GMT)
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.so man.macros
.TH regexp n 8.3 Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands"
@@ -126,6 +126,33 @@ in \fIexp\fR doesn't match the string (e.g. because it was in a
portion of the expression that wasn't matched), then the corresponding
\fIsubMatchVar\fR will be set to ``\fB\-1 \-1\fR'' if \fB\-indices\fR
has been specified or to an empty string otherwise.
+.SH EXAMPLES
+Find the first occurrence of a word starting with \fBfoo\fR in a
+string that is not actually an instance of \fBfoobar\fR, and get the
+letters following it up to the end of the word into a variable:
+.CS
+regexp {\\<foo(?!bar\\>)(\w*)} $string -> restOfWord
+.CE
+Note that the whole matched substring has been placed in the variable
+\fB\->\fR which is a name chosen to look nice given that we are not
+actually interested in its contents.
+
+Find the index of the word \fBbadger\fR (in any case) within a string
+and store that in the variable \fBlocation\fR:
+.CS
+regexp -indices {(?i)\\<badger\\>} $string location
+.CE
+
+Count the number of octal digits in a string:
+.CS
+regexp -all {[0-7]} $string
+.CE
+
+List all words (consisting of all sequences of non-whitespace
+characters) in a string:
+.CS
+regexp -all -inline {\\S+} $string
+.CE
.SH "SEE ALSO"
re_syntax(n), regsub(n)