regexp:match()
regexp:match()
performs regular expression matching on a string, returning the submatches found as a result.
Syntax
js
regexp:match(targetString, regExpString[, flagsString])
Parameters
targetString
-
The string to perform regular expression matching upon.
regExpString
-
The JavaScript style regular expression to evaluate.
flagsString
Optional-
An optional string containing character flags.
The character flags are:
g
-
Global match. The submatches from every match in the string are returned. If this flag isn't specified, only the submatches from the first match are returned.
i
-
Case insensitive match. If this flag is specified, the match is performed in a case insensitive fashion.
Returns
A node set of match
elements, each of which has the string value equal to a portion of the first parameter string as captured by the regular expression. If the match isn't a global one, the first match element has the value of the portion of the string matched by the entire regular expression.
For example:
xml
<xsl:for-each select="regExp:match('https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Firefox_3_for_developers',
'(\w+):\/\/([^/:]+)(:\d*)?([^# ]*)')">
Part <xsl:value-of select="position()" /> = <xsl:value-of select="." />
</xsl:for-each>
This code generates the following output:
Part 1 = https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Firefox_3_for_developers Part 2 = https Part 3 = developer.mozilla.org Part 4 = Part 5 = /en/docs/Firefox_3_for_developers