The start(int group) method of MatchResult Interface is used to get the start index of the match result already done, from the specified group.
Syntax:
public int start(int group)
Parameters: This method takes a parameter group which is the group from which the start index of the matched pattern is required.
Return Value: This method returns the index of the first character matched from the specified group.
Exception: This method throws:
- IllegalStateException if no match has yet been attempted, or if the previous match operation failed.
- IndexOutOfBoundsException if there is no capturing group in the pattern with the given index.
Below examples illustrate the MatchResult.start() method:
Example 1:
// Java code to illustrate start() method import java.util.regex.*;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Get the regex to be checked
String regex = "(G*s)" ;
// Create a pattern from regex
Pattern pattern
= Pattern.compile(regex);
// Get the String to be matched
String stringToBeMatched
= "GeeksForGeeks" ;
// Create a matcher for the input String
MatchResult matcher
= pattern
.matcher(stringToBeMatched);
while (((Matcher)matcher).find()) {
// Get the first index of match result
System.out.println(matcher.start( 1 ));
}
}
} |
Output:
4 12
Example 2:
// Java code to illustrate start() method import java.util.regex.*;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Get the regex to be checked
String regex = "(G*G)" ;
// Create a pattern from regex
Pattern pattern
= Pattern.compile(regex);
// Get the String to be matched
String stringToBeMatched
= "GFGFGFGFGFGFGFGFGFG" ;
// Create a matcher for the input String
MatchResult matcher
= pattern
.matcher(stringToBeMatched);
while (((Matcher)matcher).find()) {
// Get the first index of match result
System.out.println(matcher.start( 0 ));
}
}
} |
Output:
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
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