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Defined in header <regex>
template<

    class BidirIt

> class sub_match;
(since C++11)

The class template sub_match is used by the regular expression engine to denote sequences of characters matched by marked sub-expressions. A match is a [begin, end) pair within the target range matched by the regular expression, but with additional observer functions to enhance code clarity.

Only the default constructor is publicly accessible. Instances of sub_match are normally constructed and populated as a part of a std::match_results container during the processing of one of the regex algorithms.

The member functions return defined default values unless the matched member is true.

sub_match inherits from std::pair<BidirIt, BidirIt>, although it cannot be treated as a std::pair object because member functions such as swap and assignment will not work as expected.

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Type requirements

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BidirIt must meet the requirements of LegacyBidirectionalIterator.

Specializations

Several specializations for common character sequence types are provided:

Defined in header <regex>
Type Definition
csub_match sub_match<const char*>
wcsub_match sub_match<const wchar_t*>
ssub_match sub_match<std::string::const_iterator>
wssub_match sub_match<std::wstring::const_iterator>

Member types

Member type Definition
iterator BidirIt
value_type std::iterator_traits<BidirIt>::value_type
difference_type std::iterator_traits<BidirIt>::difference_type
string_type std::basic_string<value_type>

Member objects

matched Indicates if this match was successful.

Inherited from std::pair

first Start of the match sequence.
second One-past-the-end of the match sequence.

Member functions

Template:cpp/regex/sub match/dcl list constructorTemplate:cpp/regex/sub match/dcl list lengthTemplate:cpp/regex/sub match/dcl list strTemplate:cpp/regex/sub match/dcl list compare
Observers

Non-member functions

Template:cpp/regex/dcl list operator cmp
outputs the matched character subsequence
(function template)

See also

iterates through regex submatches
(class template)