StringScanner#search_full() : search_full() is a StringScanner method which scans the string until the pattern is matched.
Syntax: StringScanner.search_full()
Parameter: StringScanner values
pattern
advance_pointer
return_pointerReturn: matched string if return_string_p is true otherwise return the number of bytes advanced
Example #1 :
# Ruby code for StringScanner.search_full() method # loading StringScanner require 'strscan'
# declaring StringScanner c = StringScanner. new ( "Mon Sep 12 2018 14:39" )
# search_full() method c.search_full(/\w+/, 2 , 3 )
puts "String Scanner result of c.search_full() form : #{c.pos()}\n\n"
# search_full() method c.search_full(/\s+/, 4 , 8 )
puts "String Scanner result of c.search_full() form : #{c.pos()}\n\n"
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Output :
String Scanner result of c.search_full() form : 3 String Scanner result of c.search_full() form : 4
Example #2 :
# Ruby code for StringScanner.search_full() method # loading StringScanner require 'strscan'
# declaring StringScanner c = StringScanner. new ( "h ello geeks" )
# search_full() method c.search_full(/\w+/, 2 , 3 )
puts "String Scanner result of c.search_full() form : #{c.pos()}\n\n"
search_full() method
c.search_full(/\s+/, 4 , 8 )
puts "String Scanner result of c.search_full() form : #{c.pos()}\n\n"
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Output :
String Scanner result of c.search_full() form : 1 String Scanner result of c.search_full() form : 2