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\section{Standard Module \sectcode{regsub}}
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\stmodindex{regsub}
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This module defines a number of functions useful for working with
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regular expressions (see built-in module \code{regex}).
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Warning: these functions are not thread-safe.
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\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module regsub)}
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\begin{funcdesc}{sub}{pat\, repl\, str}
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Replace the first occurrence of pattern \var{pat} in string
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\var{str} by replacement \var{repl}.  If the pattern isn't found,
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the string is returned unchanged.  The pattern may be a string or an
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already compiled pattern.  The replacement may contain references
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\samp{\e \var{digit}} to subpatterns and escaped backslashes.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{gsub}{pat\, repl\, str}
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Replace all (non-overlapping) occurrences of pattern \var{pat} in
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string \var{str} by replacement \var{repl}.  The same rules as for
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\code{sub()} apply.  Empty matches for the pattern are replaced only
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when not adjacent to a previous match, so e.g.
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\code{gsub('', '-', 'abc')} returns \code{'-a-b-c-'}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{split}{str\, pat\optional{\, maxsplit}}
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Split the string \var{str} in fields separated by delimiters matching
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the pattern \var{pat}, and return a list containing the fields.  Only
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non-empty matches for the pattern are considered, so e.g.
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\code{split('a:b', ':*')} returns \code{['a', 'b']} and
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\code{split('abc', '')} returns \code{['abc']}.  The \var{maxsplit}
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defaults to 0. If it is nonzero, only \var{maxsplit} number of splits
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occur, and the remainder of the string is returned as the final
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element of the list.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{splitx}{str\, pat\optional{\, maxsplit}}
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Split the string \var{str} in fields separated by delimiters matching
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the pattern \var{pat}, and return a list containing the fields as well
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as the separators.  For example, \code{splitx('a:::b', ':*')} returns
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\code{['a', ':::', 'b']}.  Otherwise, this function behaves the same
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as \code{split}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{capwords}{s\optional{\, pat}}
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Capitalize words separated by optional pattern \var{pat}.  The default
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pattern uses any characters except letters, digits and underscores as
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word delimiters.  Capitalization is done by changing the first
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character of each word to upper case.
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\end{funcdesc}
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