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| <HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Tcl Built-In Commands - regsub manual page</TITLE></HEAD><BODY>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M2" NAME="L968">NAME</A>
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| <DL><DD>regsub - Perform substitutions based on regular expression pattern matching</DL>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M3" NAME="L969">SYNOPSIS</A>
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| <DL>
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| <DD><B>regsub </B>?<I>switches</I>? <I>exp string subSpec varName</I>
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| </DL>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M4" NAME="L970">DESCRIPTION</A>
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| <DL>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M5" NAME="L971"><B>-all</B></A>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M6" NAME="L972"><B>-expanded</B></A>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M7" NAME="L973"><B>-line</B></A>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M8" NAME="L974"><B>-linestop</B></A>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M9" NAME="L975"><B>-lineanchor</B></A>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M10" NAME="L976"><B>-nocase</B></A>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M11" NAME="L977"><B>-start</B> <I>index</I></A>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M12" NAME="L978"><B>- -</B></A>
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| </DL>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M13" NAME="L979">SEE ALSO</A>
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| <DD><A HREF="regsub.htm#M14" NAME="L980">KEYWORDS</A>
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| </DL><HR>
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| <H3><A NAME="M2">NAME</A></H3>
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| regsub - Perform substitutions based on regular expression pattern matching
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| <H3><A NAME="M3">SYNOPSIS</A></H3>
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| <B>regsub </B>?<I>switches</I>? <I>exp string subSpec varName</I><BR>
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| <H3><A NAME="M4">DESCRIPTION</A></H3>
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| This command matches the regular expression <I>exp</I> against
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| <I>string</I>,
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| and it copies <I>string</I> to the variable whose name is
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| given by <I>varName</I>.
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| (Regular expression matching is described in the <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/re_syntax.htm">re_syntax</A></B>
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| reference page.)
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| If there is a match, then while copying <I>string</I> to <I>varName</I>
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| the portion of <I>string</I> that
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| matched <I>exp</I> is replaced with <I>subSpec</I>.
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| If <I>subSpec</I> contains a ``&'' or ``\0'', then it is replaced
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| in the substitution with the portion of <I>string</I> that
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| matched <I>exp</I>.
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| If <I>subSpec</I> contains a ``\<I>n</I>'', where <I>n</I> is a digit
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| between 1 and 9, then it is replaced in the substitution with
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| the portion of <I>string</I> that matched the <I>n</I>-th
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| parenthesized subexpression of <I>exp</I>.
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| Additional backslashes may be used in <I>subSpec</I> to prevent special
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| interpretation of ``&'' or ``\0'' or ``\<I>n</I>'' or
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| backslash.
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| The use of backslashes in <I>subSpec</I> tends to interact badly
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| with the Tcl parser's use of backslashes, so it's generally
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| safest to enclose <I>subSpec</I> in braces if it includes
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| backslashes.
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| <P>
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| If the initial arguments to <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/regexp.htm">regexp</A></B> start with <B>-</B> then
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| they are treated as switches.  The following switches are
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| currently supported:
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| <P><DT><A NAME="M5"><B>-all</B></A><DD>
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| All ranges in <I>string</I> that match <I>exp</I> are found and
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| substitution is performed for each of these ranges.
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| Without this switch only the first
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| matching range is found and substituted.
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| If <B>-all</B> is specified, then ``&'' and ``\<I>n</I>''
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| sequences are handled for each substitution using the information
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| from the corresponding match.
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| <P><DT><A NAME="M6"><B>-expanded</B></A><DD>
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| Enables use of the expanded regular expression syntax where
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| whitespace and comments are ignored.  This is the same as specifying
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| the <B>(?x)</B> embedded option (see METASYNTAX, below).
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| <P><DT><A NAME="M7"><B>-line</B></A><DD>
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| Enables newline-sensitive matching.  By default, newline is a
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| completely ordinary character with no special meaning.  With this
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| flag, `[^' bracket expressions and `.' never match newline, `^'
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| matches an empty string after any newline in addition to its normal
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| function, and `$' matches an empty string before any newline in
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| addition to its normal function.  This flag is equivalent to
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| specifying both <B>-linestop</B> and <B>-lineanchor</B>, or the
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| <B>(?n)</B> embedded option (see METASYNTAX, below).
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| <P><DT><A NAME="M8"><B>-linestop</B></A><DD>
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| Changes the behavior of `[^' bracket expressions and `.' so that they
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| stop at newlines.  This is the same as specifying the <B>(?p)</B>
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| embedded option (see METASYNTAX, below).
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| <P><DT><A NAME="M9"><B>-lineanchor</B></A><DD>
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| Changes the behavior of `^' and `$' (the ``anchors'') so they match the
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| beginning and end of a line respectively.  This is the same as
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| specifying the <B>(?w)</B> embedded option (see METASYNTAX, below).
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| <P><DT><A NAME="M10"><B>-nocase</B></A><DD>
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| Upper-case characters in <I>string</I> will be converted to lower-case
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| before matching against <I>exp</I>;  however, substitutions specified
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| by <I>subSpec</I> use the original unconverted form of <I>string</I>.
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| <P><DT><A NAME="M11"><B>-start</B> <I>index</I></A><DD>
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| Specifies a character index offset into the string to start
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| matching the regular expression at.  When using this switch, `^'
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| will not match the beginning of the line, and \A will still
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| match the start of the string at <I>index</I>.
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| <I>index</I> will be constrained to the bounds of the input string.
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| <P><DT><A NAME="M12"><B>- -</B></A><DD>
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| Marks the end of switches.  The argument following this one will
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| be treated as <I>exp</I> even if it starts with a <B>-</B>.
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| <P></DL>
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| <P>
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| The command returns a count of the number of matching ranges that
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| were found and replaced.
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| See the manual entry for <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/regexp.htm">regexp</A></B> for details on the interpretation
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| of regular expressions.
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| 
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| <H3><A NAME="M13">SEE ALSO</A></H3>
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| <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/regexp.htm">regexp</A></B>, <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/re_syntax.htm">re_syntax</A></B>
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| <H3><A NAME="M14">KEYWORDS</A></H3>
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| <A href="../Keywords/M.htm#match">match</A>, <A href="../Keywords/P.htm#pattern">pattern</A>, <A href="../Keywords/R.htm#regular expression">regular expression</A>, <A href="../Keywords/S.htm#substitute">substitute</A>
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| <HR><PRE>
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| <A HREF="../copyright.htm">Copyright</A> © 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
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| <A HREF="../copyright.htm">Copyright</A> © 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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| <A HREF="../copyright.htm">Copyright</A> © 2000 Scriptics Corporation.
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| <A HREF="../copyright.htm">Copyright</A> © 1995-1997 Roger E. Critchlow Jr.</PRE>
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