std::sub_match::operator string_type, std::sub_match::str
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operator string_type() const; |
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string_type str() const; |
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1) Implicitly converts to an object of the underlying std::basic_string type.
2) Explicitly converts to an object of the underlying std::basic_string type.
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[edit] Parameters
(none)
[edit] Return value
Returns the matched character sequence as an object of the underlying std::basic_string type. If the matched member is false then the empty string is returned.
[edit] Complexity
Linear in the length of the underlying character sequence.
[edit] Example
std::ssub_match sm; std::string s = sm; // implicit conversion std::cout << s.length() << '\n';
Output:
0