Matcher.Find Method
Definition
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Overloads
Find() |
Attempts to find the next subsequence of the input sequence that matches the pattern. |
Find(Int32) |
Resets this matcher and then attempts to find the next subsequence of the input sequence that matches the pattern, starting at the specified index. |
Find()
Attempts to find the next subsequence of the input sequence that matches the pattern.
[Android.Runtime.Register("find", "()Z", "")]
public bool Find ();
[<Android.Runtime.Register("find", "()Z", "")>]
member this.Find : unit -> bool
Returns
true
if, and only if, a subsequence of the input
sequence matches this matcher's pattern
- Attributes
Remarks
Attempts to find the next subsequence of the input sequence that matches the pattern.
This method starts at the beginning of this matcher's region, or, if a previous invocation of the method was successful and the matcher has not since been reset, at the first character not matched by the previous match.
If the match succeeds then more information can be obtained via the start
, end
, and group
methods.
Java documentation for java.util.regex.Matcher.find()
.
Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License.
Applies to
Find(Int32)
Resets this matcher and then attempts to find the next subsequence of the input sequence that matches the pattern, starting at the specified index.
[Android.Runtime.Register("find", "(I)Z", "")]
public bool Find (int start);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("find", "(I)Z", "")>]
member this.Find : int -> bool
Parameters
- start
- Int32
the index to start searching for a match
Returns
true
if, and only if, a subsequence of the input
sequence starting at the given index matches this matcher's
pattern
- Attributes
Exceptions
if start input.length()
Remarks
Resets this matcher and then attempts to find the next subsequence of the input sequence that matches the pattern, starting at the specified index.
If the match succeeds then more information can be obtained via the start
, end
, and group
methods, and subsequent invocations of the #find()
method will start at the first character not matched by this match.
Java documentation for java.util.regex.Matcher.find(int)
.
Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License.