System
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1.0.3300.0
1.0.5000.0
2.0.0.0
4.0.0.0
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System.Object
A object is immutable and has no public constructor. Instances are returned through the object, which is returned by the Match.Captures and properties. However, the Match.Captures property provides information about the same match as the object.
If you do not apply a quantifier to a capturing group, the property returns a with a single object that provides information about the same capture as the object. If you do apply a quantifier to a capturing group, the Group.Index, Group.Length, and Group.Value properties provide information only about the last captured group, whereas the objects in the provide information about all subexpression captures. The example provides an illustration.
Represents the results from a single successful subexpression capture.
Property
1.0.5000.0
2.0.0.0
4.0.0.0
System.Int32
To be added: an object of type 'int'
To be added
The position in the original string where the first character of the captured substring is found.
Property
1.0.5000.0
2.0.0.0
4.0.0.0
System.Int32
To be added: an object of type 'int'
To be added
Gets the length of the captured substring.
Method
1.0.5000.0
2.0.0.0
4.0.0.0
System.String
ToString is actually an internal call to the property.
Retrieves the captured substring from the input string by calling the property.
The substring that was captured by the match.
Property
1.0.5000.0
2.0.0.0
4.0.0.0
System.String
To be added: an object of type 'string'
If a call to the or method fails to find a match, the value of the returned Match.Value property is . If the regular expression engine is unable to match a capturing group. the value of the returned Group.Value property is . See the second example for an illustration.
Gets the captured substring from the input string.