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NAME

       std::match_results< _Bi_iter, _Alloc > - The results of a match or search operation.

SYNOPSIS

   Public Member Functions
       template<typename _Out_iter > _Out_iter format (_Out_iter __out, const match_results< _Bi_iter, _Alloc
           >::char_type *__fmt_first, const match_results< _Bi_iter, _Alloc >::char_type *__fmt_last,
           match_flag_type __flags) const

   10.? Public Types
       typedef sub_match< _Bi_iter > value_type
       typedef value_type & reference
       typedef _Base_type::const_iterator const_iterator
       typedef const_iterator iterator
       typedef __iter_traits::difference_type difference_type
       typedef allocator_traits< _Alloc >::size_type size_type
       typedef _Alloc allocator_type
       typedef __iter_traits::value_type char_type
       typedef std::basic_string< char_type > string_type
       const typedef value_type & const_reference

   28.10.1 Construction, Copying, and Destruction
       match_results (const _Alloc &__a=_Alloc())
           Constructs a default match_results container.
       match_results (const match_results &__rhs)=default
           Copy constructs a match_results.
       match_results (match_results &&__rhs) noexcept=default
           Move constructs a match_results.
       match_results & operator= (const match_results &__rhs)=default
           Assigns rhs to *this.
       match_results & operator= (match_results &&__rhs)=default
           Move-assigns rhs to *this.
       ~match_results ()
           Destroys a match_results object.
       bool ready () const
           Indicates if the match_results is ready.

   28.10.2 Size
       size_type size () const
           Gets the number of matches and submatches.
       size_type max_size () const
           Gets the number of matches and submatches.
       bool empty () const
           Indicates if the match_results contains no results.

   10.3 Element Access
       difference_type length (size_type __sub=0) const
           Gets the length of the indicated submatch.
       difference_type position (size_type __sub=0) const
           Gets the offset of the beginning of the indicated submatch.
       string_type str (size_type __sub=0) const
           Gets the match or submatch converted to a string type.
       const_reference operator[] (size_type __sub) const
           Gets a sub_match reference for the match or submatch.
       const_reference prefix () const
           Gets a sub_match representing the match prefix.
       const_reference suffix () const
           Gets a sub_match representing the match suffix.
       const_iterator begin () const
           Gets an iterator to the start of the sub_match collection.
       const_iterator cbegin () const
           Gets an iterator to the start of the sub_match collection.
       const_iterator end () const
           Gets an iterator to one-past-the-end of the collection.
       const_iterator cend () const
           Gets an iterator to one-past-the-end of the collection.

   10.4 Formatting
       These functions perform formatted substitution of the matched character sequences into their target. The
       format specifiers and escape sequences accepted by these functions are determined by their flags
       parameter as documented above.
       template<typename _Out_iter > _Out_iter format (_Out_iter __out, const char_type *__fmt_first, const
           char_type *__fmt_last, match_flag_type __flags=regex_constants::format_default) const
       template<typename _Out_iter , typename _St , typename _Sa > _Out_iter format (_Out_iter __out, const
           basic_string< char_type, _St, _Sa > &__fmt, match_flag_type __flags=regex_constants::format_default)
           const
       template<typename _St , typename _Sa > basic_string< char_type, _St, _Sa > format (const basic_string<
           char_type, _St, _Sa > &__fmt, match_flag_type __flags=regex_constants::format_default) const
       string_type format (const char_type *__fmt, match_flag_type __flags=regex_constants::format_default)
           const

   10.5 Allocator
       allocator_type get_allocator () const
           Gets a copy of the allocator.

   10.6 Swap
       template<typename , typename , typename , bool > class __detail::_Executor
           Swaps the contents of two match_results.
       template<typename , typename , typename > class regex_iterator
           Swaps the contents of two match_results.
       template<typename _Bp , typename _Ap , typename _Cp , typename _Rp , __detail::_RegexExecutorPolicy ,
           bool > bool __detail::__regex_algo_impl (_Bp, _Bp, match_results< _Bp, _Ap > &, const basic_regex<
           _Cp, _Rp > &, regex_constants::match_flag_type)
           Swaps the contents of two match_results.
       void swap (match_results &__that)
           Swaps the contents of two match_results.

Detailed Description

   template<typename _Bi_iter, typename _Alloc = allocator<sub_match<_Bi_iter> >>
       class std::match_results< _Bi_iter, _Alloc >" The results of a match or search operation.

       A collection of character sequences representing the result of a regular expression match. Storage for
       the collection is allocated and freed as necessary by the member functions of class template
       match_results.

       This class satisfies the Sequence requirements, with the exception that only the operations defined for a
       const-qualified Sequence are supported.

       The sub_match object stored at index 0 represents sub-expression 0, i.e. the whole match. In this case
       the sub_match member matched is always true. The sub_match object stored at index n denotes what matched
       the marked sub-expression n within the matched expression. If the sub-expression n participated in a
       regular expression match then the sub_match member matched evaluates to true, and members first and
       second denote the range of characters [first, second) which formed that match. Otherwise matched is
       false, and members first and second point to the end of the sequence that was searched.

       Definition at line 39 of file regex.h.

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