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C Regex multiple matches and groups example
# gcc -Wall -o match match.c && ./match
#
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <regex.h>
int main ()
{
char * source = "___ abc123def ___ ghi456 ___";
char * regexString = "[a-z]*([0-9]+)([a-z]*)";
size_t maxMatches = 2;
size_t maxGroups = 3;
regex_t regexCompiled;
regmatch_t groupArray[maxGroups];
unsigned int m;
char * cursor;
if (regcomp(&regexCompiled, regexString, REG_EXTENDED))
{
printf("Could not compile regular expression.\n");
return 1;
};
m = 0;
cursor = source;
for (m = 0; m < maxMatches; m ++)
{
if (regexec(&regexCompiled, cursor, maxGroups, groupArray, 0))
break; // No more matches
unsigned int g = 0;
unsigned int offset = 0;
for (g = 0; g < maxGroups; g++)
{
if (groupArray[g].rm_so == (size_t)-1)
break; // No more groups
if (g == 0)
offset = groupArray[g].rm_eo;
char cursorCopy[strlen(cursor) + 1];
strcpy(cursorCopy, cursor);
cursorCopy[groupArray[g].rm_eo] = 0;
printf("Match %u, Group %u: [%2u-%2u]: %s\n",
m, g, groupArray[g].rm_so, groupArray[g].rm_eo,
cursorCopy + groupArray[g].rm_so);
}
cursor += offset;
}
regfree(&regexCompiled);
return 0;
}
@sachinites
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great example ...

@bandblad
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Fucking finally. Someone posted multiple matches case.

@ShahFaisalIslam
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Much needed code. Thank you a million times for this!

@raoulduke
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Great example, it's hard to find one that captures multiple matches. I had to write my own the other day and this would have helped. Here's my similar Gist in case it helps anyone else out.

@weiT1993
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This is extremely helpful for me. Thank you so much!

@firezdog
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Why do you get the offset from the first group rather than the last?

@cb7754
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cb7754 commented Feb 9, 2021

Excellent example. Everything you need to use regex

@d1y
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d1y commented Apr 18, 2021

Thank you!!! I Just need the example code

@zhangxy0517
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Thanks for the example.

@rtborg
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rtborg commented Jun 28, 2022

Really a great example, just what I needed. Many thanks

@321nick
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321nick commented Mar 16, 2023

i owe you my life for posting this. Thanks!

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