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* '''name''' - The optional name given to the regex match | * '''name''' - The optional name given to the regex match | ||
* '''N''' - The Nth backreference, if N is 0, returns the total number of backreference/capturing group | * '''N''' - The Nth backreference, if N is 0, returns the total number of backreference/capturing group | ||
+ | * '''&binvar''' - If you pass a binvar as the last parameter, the result is copied to that binvar and $regml() returns the length of the capture | ||
== Properties == | == Properties == |
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$regml returns the Nth backreference from a regex match.
If you use the /g modifier with an expression containing two backreferences and there are three matches, $regml(0) will return 6, it's a list of all backref accross all matches.
Synopsis
$regml([name], N, [&binvar])
Parameters
- name - The optional name given to the regex match
- N - The Nth backreference, if N is 0, returns the total number of backreference/capturing group
- &binvar - If you pass a binvar as the last parameter, the result is copied to that binvar and $regml() returns the length of the capture
Properties
- .pos - returns the starting position of the backrefence
Example
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.9
Added on: 26 Apr 2001
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.