===== MidX (Function) ===== ==== Format ==== **midx** ( [[stringexpressions|haystack_string_expression]] , [[regularexpressions|regular_expression]] )\\ **midx** ( [[stringexpressions|haystack_string_expression]] , [[regularexpressions|regular_expression]] , [[integerexpressions|start_expression]] ) returns [[stringexpressions|string_expression]] ==== Description ==== Returns the first substring that was matched by the regular expression. If the expression does not match anything the empty string "" will be returned. You may also specify an optional starting location for the search to begin [[integerexpressions|start_expression]]. ==== Note ==== String indices begin at 1. ==== Example ==== print midx("HeLLo", "[Ll]o") print midx("Hello, Kitti","[Ii]",10) will display Lo i ==== Notes ==== By default the nature of regular expressions is "greedy". This behaviour can be changed using the [[regexminimal|RegexMinimal]] statement. ==== See Also ==== {{page>en:start#String Handling&noheader}} ==== History ==== |1.1.2.7|New To Version| |1.99.99.53|Added start position < 0|