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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T17:20:30+00:00 2026-05-19T17:20:30+00:00

Given a String, I know Groovy provides convenience methods like String.findAll(String, Closure) Finds all

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Given a String, I know Groovy provides convenience methods like
String.findAll(String, Closure)

Finds all occurrences of a regular
expression string within a String. Any
matches are passed to the specified
closure. The closure is expected to
have the full match in the first
parameter. If there are any capture
groups, they will be placed in
subsequent parameters.

However, I am looking for a similar method where the closure receives either the Matcher object or the int offset of the match. Is there such a beast?

Or, if not: is there a common way to return the offsets of all matches for a given String or Pattern as a Collection or Array of Integers / ints? (Commons / Lang or Guava are both OK, but I’d prefer plain Groovy).

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    2026-05-19T17:20:31+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 5:20 pm

    I don’t know of anything that currently exists, but you could add the method to the metaClass of String if you wanted… Something like:

    String.metaClass.allIndexOf { pat ->
      def (ret, idx) = [ [], -2 ]
      while( ( idx = delegate.indexOf( pat, idx + 1 ) ) >= 0 ) {
        ret << idx
      }
      ret
    }
    

    Which can be called by:

    "Finds all occurrences of a regular expression string".allIndexOf 's'
    

    and returns (in this case)

    [4, 20, 40, 41, 46]
    

    Edit

    Actually…a version which can work with regular expression parameters would be:

    String.metaClass.allIndexOf { pat ->
      def ret = []
      delegate.findAll pat, { s ->
        def idx = -2
        while( ( idx = delegate.indexOf( s, idx + 1 ) ) >= 0 ) {
          ret << idx
        }
      }
      ret
    }
    

    Which can then be called like:

    "Finds all occurrences of a regular expression string".allIndexOf( /a[lr]/ )
    

    to give:

    [6, 32]
    

    Edit 2

    And finally this code as a Category

    class MyStringUtils {
      static List allIndexOf( String str, pattern ) {
        def ret = []
        str.findAll pattern, { s ->
          def idx = -2
          while( ( idx = str.indexOf( s, idx + 1 ) ) >= 0 ) {
            ret << idx
          }
        }
        ret
      }
    }
    
    use( MyStringUtils ) {
      "Finds all occurrences of a regular expression string".allIndexOf( /a[lr]/ )
    }
    
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