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How can I find the index in a string that matches a boost regex?

Piotr Dobrogost
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Brian R. Bondy
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Use the position member function of the match_results:

int find_match_offset(std::string const& string_to_search,
                      boost::regex const& expression)
{
    boost::smatch results;
    if(boost::regex_match(string_to_search,results,expression))
    {
        return results.position()
    }
    return -1;
}
Anthony Williams
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If you use boost::regex_match it's the whole string that's matching.
Maybe you mean to use regex_search:

void index(boost::regex& re,const std::string& input){
    boost::match_results<std::string::const_iterator> what;
    boost::match_flag_type flags = boost::match_default;
    std::string::const_iterator s = input.begin();
    std::string::const_iterator e = input.end();
    while (boost::regex_search(s,e,what,re,flags)){
        std::cout << what.position() << std::endl;
        std::string::difference_type l = what.length();
        std::string::difference_type p = what.position();
        s += p + l;
    }
}
Paolo Tedesco
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