Let’s say I have this code:
val string = "one493two483three"
val pattern = """two(\d+)three""".r
pattern.findAllIn(string).foreach(println)
I expected findAllIn to only return 483, but instead, it returned two483three. I know I could use unapply to extract only that part, but I’d have to have a pattern for the entire string, something like:
val pattern = """one.*two(\d+)three""".r
val pattern(aMatch) = string
println(aMatch) // prints 483
Is there another way of achieving this, without using the classes from java.util directly, and without using unapply?
Here’s an example of how you can access
group(1)of each match:This prints
"483"(as seen on ideone.com).The lookaround option
Depending on the complexity of the pattern, you can also use lookarounds to only match the portion you want. It’ll look something like this:
The above also prints
"483"(as seen on ideone.com).References