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'''<translate>Available since</translate>:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/>
 
'''<translate>Available since</translate>:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/>
 
'''<translate>Class</translate>:''' [[Special:MyLanguage/string|string]]<br/>
 
'''<translate>Class</translate>:''' [[Special:MyLanguage/string|string]]<br/>
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=== <translate>Description</translate> ===
 
=== <translate>Description</translate> ===
<translate>Returns a copy of s in which all (or the first n, if given) occurrences of the pattern have been replaced by a replacement string specified by repl, which can be a string, a table, or a function. gsub also returns, as its second value, the total number of matches that occurred.
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Returns a copy of s in which all (or the first n, if given) occurrences of the pattern have been replaced by a replacement string specified by repl, which can be a string, a table, or a function. gsub also returns, as its second value, the total number of matches that occurred.
 
 
If repl is a string, then its value is used for replacement. The character % works as an escape character: any sequence in repl of the form %n, with n between 1 and 9, stands for the value of the n-th captured substring (see below). The sequence %0 stands for the whole match. The sequence %% stands for a single %.
 
 
 
 
 
If repl is a table, then the table is queried for every match, using the first capture as the key; if the pattern specifies no captures, then the whole match is used as the key.
 
 
 
 
 
If repl is a function, then this function is called every time a match occurs, with all captured substrings passed as arguments, in order; if the pattern specifies no captures, then the whole match is passed as a sole argument.  
 
  
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* If repl is a string, then its value is used for replacement. The character % works as an escape character: any sequence in repl of the form %n, with n between 1 and 9, stands for the value of the n-th captured substring (see below). The sequence %0 stands for the whole match. The sequence %% stands for a single %.
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* If repl is a table, then the table is queried for every match, using the first capture as the key; if the pattern specifies no captures, then the whole match is used as the key.
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* If repl is a function, then this function is called every time a match occurs, with all captured substrings passed as arguments, in order; if the pattern specifies no captures, then the whole match is passed as a sole argument.
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* If the value returned by the table query or by the function call is a string or a number, then it is used as the replacement string; otherwise, if it is false or nil, then there is no replacement (that is, the original match is kept in the string).
  
If the value returned by the table query or by the function call is a string or a number, then it is used as the replacement string; otherwise, if it is false or nil, then there is no replacement (that is, the original match is kept in the string).
 
  
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Here are some examples:<br/>
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''x = string.gsub("hello world", "(%w+)", "%1 %1") --> x="hello hello world world"''<br/>
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''x = string.gsub("hello world", "%w+", "%0 %0", 1) --> x="hello hello world"''<br/>
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''x = string.gsub("hello world from Lua", "(%w+)%s*(%w+)", "%2 %1") --> x="world hello Lua from"''<br/>
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''x = string.gsub("home = $HOME, user = $USER", "%$(%w+)", os.getenv) --> x="home = /home/roberto, user = roberto"''<br/>
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''x = string.gsub("4%2B5 = $return 4%2B5$", "%$(.-)%$", function (s) return loadstring(s)() end) --> x="4%2B5 = 9"''<br/>
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''local t = {name="lua", version="5.1"}''<br/>
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''x = string.gsub("$name-$version.tar.gz", "%$(%w+)", t) --> x="lua-5.1.tar.gz"''<br/>
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</translate>
  
Here are some examples:
 
  
''x = string.gsub("hello world", "(%w+)", "%1 %1") --> x="hello hello world world"''
 
   
 
''x = string.gsub("hello world", "%w+", "%0 %0", 1) --> x="hello hello world"''
 
   
 
''x = string.gsub("hello world from Lua", "(%w+)%s*(%w+)", "%2 %1") --> x="world hello Lua from"''
 
   
 
''x = string.gsub("home = $HOME, user = $USER", "%$(%w+)", os.getenv)''
 
''--> x="home = /home/roberto, user = roberto"''
 
   
 
''x = string.gsub("4%2B5 = $return 4%2B5$", "%$(.-)%$", function (s) return loadstring(s)() end) --> x="4%2B5 = 9"''
 
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''local t = {name="lua", version="5.1"}''
 
''x = string.gsub("$name-$version.tar.gz", "%$(%w+)", t) --> x="lua-5.1.tar.gz"''</translate>
 
 
<source lang="lua">
 
<source lang="lua">
 
(string) = string.gsub(s,pat,repl,n)
 
(string) = string.gsub(s,pat,repl,n)
 
</source>
 
</source>
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=== <translate>Parameters</translate> ===
 
=== <translate>Parameters</translate> ===
'''s''': (string) <translate>string where to make replacements</translate> <br/>
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'''s''': (string) <translate>string where to make replacements</translate><br/>
'''pat''': (string) <translate>pattern what to replace</translate> <br/>
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'''pat''': (string) <translate>pattern what to replace</translate><br/>
'''repl''': (varies) <translate>to what to replace</translate> <br/>
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'''repl''': (varies) <translate>to what to replace</translate><br/>
 
'''n''': (number) <translate>number of replacements</translate> '''optional'''<br/>
 
'''n''': (number) <translate>number of replacements</translate> '''optional'''<br/>
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=== <translate>Return values</translate> ===
 
=== <translate>Return values</translate> ===
 
'''<translate>Returns</translate>''' (string) <translate>modified string with replacements</translate><br/>
 
'''<translate>Returns</translate>''' (string) <translate>modified string with replacements</translate><br/>
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Revision as of 02:39, 29 November 2019



Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Class: string

Description

Returns a copy of s in which all (or the first n, if given) occurrences of the pattern have been replaced by a replacement string specified by repl, which can be a string, a table, or a function. gsub also returns, as its second value, the total number of matches that occurred.

  • If repl is a string, then its value is used for replacement. The character % works as an escape character: any sequence in repl of the form %n, with n between 1 and 9, stands for the value of the n-th captured substring (see below). The sequence %0 stands for the whole match. The sequence %% stands for a single %.
  • If repl is a table, then the table is queried for every match, using the first capture as the key; if the pattern specifies no captures, then the whole match is used as the key.
  • If repl is a function, then this function is called every time a match occurs, with all captured substrings passed as arguments, in order; if the pattern specifies no captures, then the whole match is passed as a sole argument.
  • If the value returned by the table query or by the function call is a string or a number, then it is used as the replacement string; otherwise, if it is false or nil, then there is no replacement (that is, the original match is kept in the string).


Here are some examples:
x = string.gsub("hello world", "(%w+)", "%1 %1") --> x="hello hello world world"
x = string.gsub("hello world", "%w+", "%0 %0", 1) --> x="hello hello world"
x = string.gsub("hello world from Lua", "(%w+)%s*(%w+)", "%2 %1") --> x="world hello Lua from"
x = string.gsub("home = $HOME, user = $USER", "%$(%w+)", os.getenv) --> x="home = /home/roberto, user = roberto"
x = string.gsub("4%2B5 = $return 4%2B5$", "%$(.-)%$", function (s) return loadstring(s)() end) --> x="4%2B5 = 9"
local t = {name="lua", version="5.1"}
x = string.gsub("$name-$version.tar.gz", "%$(%w+)", t) --> x="lua-5.1.tar.gz"


(string) = string.gsub(s,pat,repl,n)

Parameters

s: (string) string where to make replacements
pat: (string) pattern what to replace
repl: (varies) to what to replace
n: (number) number of replacements optional

Return values

Returns (string) modified string with replacements