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C++20 STL Cookbook

You're reading from   C++20 STL Cookbook Leverage the latest features of the STL to solve real-world problems

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803248714
Length 450 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Chaper 1: New C++20 Features 2. Chapter 2: General STL Features FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: STL Containers 4. Chapter 4: Compatible Iterators 5. Chapter 5: Lambda Expressions 6. Chapter 6: STL Algorithms 7. Chapter 7: Strings, Streams, and Formatting 8. Chapter 8: Utility Classes 9. Chapter 9: Concurrency and Parallelism 10. Chapter 10: Using the File System 11. Chapter 11: A Few More Ideas 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Parse strings with Regular Expressions

Regular Expressions (commonly abbreviated as regex) are commonly used for lexical analysis and pattern-matching on streams of text. They are common in Unix text-processing utilities, such as grep, awk, and sed, and are an integral part of the Perl language. There are a few common variations in the syntax. A POSIX standard was approved in 1992, while other common variations include Perl and ECMAScript (JavaScript) dialects. The C++ regex library defaults to the ECMAScript dialect.

The regex library was first introduced to the STL with C++11. It can be very useful for finding patterns in text files.

To learn more about Regular Expression syntax and usage, I recommend the book, Mastering Regular Expressions by Jeffrey Friedl.

How to do it…

For this recipe, we will extract hyperlinks from an HTML file. A hyperlink is coded in HTML like this:

<a href="http://example.com/file.html">Text goes here</a>

We...

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