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collection:Substrings_In [2016/02/08 02:02]
ccstone
collection:Substrings_In [2021/10/14 03:55]
peternlewis
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 +====== For Each Substrings In RegEx Match ======
 +
 The //​Substrings In collection//​ contains the matches in the specified source. The //​Substrings In collection//​ contains the matches in the specified source.
  
 You can look for matches in the System Clipboard, in a Named Clipboard, in a variable, or in a file. You can look for matches in the System Clipboard, in a Named Clipboard, in a variable, or in a file.
  
-You can scan for exact string matches, case insensitive string matches, or regular expression matches. +You can scan for exact string matches, case insensitive string matches, or regular expression matches, or (v10.0+) for strings separated by exact string matchescase insensitive ​string ​matches, or regular expression matches.
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-The resultstored in the [[action:​For_Each| For Each action ]] variable, can be either the matched ​string, ​the position of the match or the range (position,​length) of the match.+
  
-Solet's assume you've used a variable theRange to store the range in For Each action.+The resultstored ​in the [[action:​For_Each| ​For Each action ​]] variable, can be either:
  
-It can be referenced by:+* the matched stringthe For Each variable is set to the value of the matched string. 
 +* the position of the match: the For Each variable is set to the position of the match (starting at 1). 
 +* the range of the match: the For Each variable is set to the range (position,​length) of the match.
  
-theRange[1] +For the range option, the variable contains the position and length with a comma between them, so you can use the normal variable array indexing to access the two numbers, eg if the For Each variable is theRange, then theRange[1] ​would be the position, and theRange[2] ​would be the length of the match.
-theRange[2]+
  
-The range is comma separated list of values:+Here'​s ​practical example which superscripts all the numbers in the clipboard.
  
-n1,n2+{{ :​collection:​for_each_apply_style_to_clipboard.png?​nolink&​510 | Apply Superscript to Numbers in Clipboard }}
  
-OR+===== See Also =====
  
-Start-of-Match,​Length-of-Match+==== Actions ====
  
-So the the normal Keyboard Maestro substring notation works with it.+* [[action:​For_Each|For Each]]
  
-It's all too easy to get misdirected into thinking the numbers reference match 1, match 2 – but this is not the case. 
collection/Substrings_In.txt · Last modified: 2021/10/14 03:55 by peternlewis