public member function
<regex>
const value_type* operator->() const;
Dereference regex_iterator
Returns a pointer to the match_results object the iterator is pointing to.
The pointer is generally used to access a member of that object directly using the built-in operator-> syntax.
This operator shall not be applied to end-of-sequence iterators (the behavior of such an operation is undefined).
regex_iterator objects keep a match_results object internally. A pointer to this object is returned by a call to this function. The value of the pointed object may be modified by a call to either operator++ or operator= on the regex_iterator object.
Return value
A pointer to the match_results object selected by the regex_iterator.
value_type is a member type defined as the instantiation of match_results corresponding to the class template parameters.
Example
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// regex_iterator example
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <regex>
int main ()
{
std::string s ("this subject has a submarine as a subsequence");
std::regex e ("\\b(sub)([^ ]*)"); // matches words beginning by "sub"
std::regex_iterator<std::string::iterator> rit ( s.begin(), s.end(), e );
std::regex_iterator<std::string::iterator> rend;
while (rit!=rend) {
std::cout << rit->str() << std::endl;
++rit;
}
return 0;
}
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Output:
subject
submarine
subsequence
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