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std::match_results::format(3) C++ Standard Libary std::match_results::format(3)

std::match_results::format - std::match_results::format


template< class OutputIt >


OutputIt format( OutputIt out,
const char_type* fmt_first, const char_type* fmt_last, (1) (since C++11)
std::regex_constants::match_flag_type flags =


std::regex_constants::format_default ) const;
template< class OutputIt, class ST, class SA >


OutputIt format( OutputIt out,
const basic_string<char_type,ST,SA>& fmt, (2) (since C++11)
std::regex_constants::match_flag_type flags =


std::regex_constants::format_default ) const;
template< class ST, class SA >


std::basic_string<char_type,ST,SA>
format( const std::basic_string<char_type,ST,SA>& fmt, (3) (since C++11)
std::regex_constants::match_flag_type flags =


std::regex_constants::format_default ) const;
string_type format( const char_type* fmt_s,


std::regex_constants::match_flag_type flags = (4) (since C++11)


std::regex_constants::format_default ) const;


format outputs a format string, replacing any format specifiers or escape sequences
in that string with match data from *this.


1) The format character sequence is defined by the range [fmt_first, fmt_last). The
resulting character sequence is copied to out.
2) The format character sequence is defined by the characters in fmt. The resulting
character sequence is copied to out.
3-4) The format character sequence is defined by the characters in fmt and fmt_s
respectively. The resulting character sequence is copied to a newly constructed
std::basic_string, which is returned.


The flags bitmask determines which format specifiers and escape sequences are
recognized.


The behavior of format is undefined if ready() != true.


fmt_begin, fmt_end - pointers to a range of characters defining the format character
sequence
fmt - std::basic_string defining the format character sequence
fmt_s - pointer to a null-terminated character string defining the
format character sequence
out - iterator that the resulting character sequence is copied to
flags - std::regex_constants::match_flag_type bitmask specifying which
format specifiers and escape sequences are recognized


-
OutputIt must meet the requirements of LegacyOutputIterator.


1-2) out
3-4) The newly constructed string containing resulting character sequence.


May throw implementation-defined exceptions.

// Run this code


#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <regex>


int main()
{
std::string s = "for a good time, call 867-5309";
std::regex phone_regex("\\d{3}-\\d{4}");
std::smatch phone_match;


if (std::regex_search(s, phone_match, phone_regex)) {
std::string fmt_s = phone_match.format(
"$`" // $` means characters before the match
"[$&]" // $& means the matched characters
"$'"); // $' means characters following the match
std::cout << fmt_s << '\n';
}
}


for a good time, call [867-5309]


regex_replace replaces occurrences of a regular expression with formatted
(C++11) replacement text
(function template)
match_flag_type options specific to matching
(C++11) (typedef)

2022.07.31 http://cppreference.com

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