IgnoreCase Property (VBScript)
Sets or returns a Boolean value that indicates if a pattern search is case-sensitive or not.
object.IgnoreCase [= True | False ]
Arguments
The object argument is always a RegExp object. The value of the IgnoreCase property is False if the search is case-sensitive, True if it is not. Default is False.
Remarks
The following code illustrates the use of the IgnoreCase prope. (Change the value assigned to IgnoreCase property to see its effect.)
Function RegExpTest(patrn, strng)
Dim regEx, Match, Matches, s
' Create the regular expression.
Set regEx = New RegExp
regEx.Pattern = patrn
regEx.IgnoreCase = True
regEx.Global = True
' Do the search.
Set Matches = regEx.Execute(strng)
' Iterate through the Matches collection.
s = ""
For Each Match in Matches
s = s & "Match found at position "
s = s & Match.FirstIndex & ". "
s = s & "Match Value is '"
s = s & Match.Value & "'."
s = s & vbCRLF
Next
RegExpTest = s
End Function
MsgBox(RegExpTest("is.", "IS1 is2 IS3 is4"))
Requirements
Applies To: Regular Expression (RegExp) Object
See Also
Reference
Change History
Date |
History |
Reason |
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March 2009 |
Reformatted code example. |
Information enhancement. |