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== Pseudo-Code Syntax ==
 
== Pseudo-Code Syntax ==

Revision as of 04:04, 8 August 2014

Classification

Name MatchToRegularExpression
Short Description Uses of regular expressions
Class Term
Extension OTX StringUtil extension
Group StringUtil related terms
Exceptions OutOfBoundsException
Checker Rules -
Standard Compliant Yes

Pseudo-Code Syntax

String MatchToRegularExpression(String string, String regexp);

Description

The MatchToRegularExpression term returns TRUE if the used regular expression also returns TRUE on the string .

Return Value

The Term returns the value, see table below.

Icons Note.png In OTX, Terms are categorized according to its return data type!
Data Type Description
Boolean Result of the regular expression that is applied to the string

Properties

Name Data Type Class Default Cardinality Description
String String Term - [1] The string is analysed
RegExp String Term - [1] The regular expression specified string will be carried out on the

Examples

Boolean result = MatchToRegularExpression("emotive", "[a-z]*");
//Returns result = true

See also

ReplaceSubString
StringConcatenate
SubString
LengthOfString
IndexOf
SplitString
ToUpper
ToLower
Encode
Decode