std::sub_match<BidirIt>::operator string_type, std::sub_match<BidirIt>::str
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operator string_type() const; |
(1) | |
string_type str() const; |
(2) | |
Converts to an object of the underlying std::basic_string type.
The first version is an implicit conversion, the second one is explicit.
Parameters
(none)
Return value
Returns the matched character sequence as an object of the underlying std::basic_string type. If the matched
member is false, then the empty string is returned.
Complexity
Linear in the length of the underlying character sequence.
Example
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#include <cassert> #include <iostream> #include <regex> #include <string> int main() { const std::string html {R"("<a href="https://cppreference.com/">)"}; const std::regex url {"https://([a-z]+)\\.([a-z]{3})"}; std::smatch parts; std::regex_search(html, parts, url); for (std::ssub_match const& sub: parts) { const std::string s = sub; // (1) implicit conversion assert(s == sub.str()); // (2) std::cout << s << '\n'; } }
Output:
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