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const_reference operator[]( size_type n ) const;
(since C++11)

If n > 0 and n < size(), returns a reference to the std::sub_match representing the part of the target sequence that was matched by the nth captured marked subexpression).

If n == 0, returns a reference to the std::sub_match representing the part of the target sequence matched by the entire matched regular expression.

if n >= size(), returns a reference to a std::sub_match representing an unmatched sub-expression (an empty subrange of the target sequence).

ready() must be true. Otherwise, the behavior is undefined.

[edit] Parameters

n - integral number specifying which match to return

[edit] Return value

Reference to the std::sub_match representing the specified matched subrange within the target sequence.

[edit] Example

Run this code
#include <iostream>
#include <regex>
#include <string>
 
int main()
{
 std::string target("baaaby");
 std::smatch sm;
 
 std::regex re1("a(a)*b");
 std::regex_search (target, sm, re1);
 std::cout << "entire match: " << sm[0] << '\n'
 << "submatch #1: " << sm[1] << '\n';
 
 std::regex re2("a(a*)b");
 std::regex_search (target, sm, re2);
 std::cout << "entire match: " << sm[0] << '\n'
 << "submatch #1: " << sm[1] << '\n';
}

Output:

entire match: aaab
submatch #1: a
entire match: aaab
submatch #1: aa

[edit] See also

returns the sequence of characters for the particular sub-match
(public member function) [edit]
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