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<returnvalue>integer</returnvalue> |
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Returns starting index of specified <parameter>substring</parameter> |
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within <parameter>string</parameter>, or zero if it's not present. |
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Returns first starting index of the specified |
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<parameter>substring</parameter> within |
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<parameter>string</parameter>, or zero if it's not present. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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<literal>position('om' in 'Thomas')</literal> |
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<returnvalue>text</returnvalue> |
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</para> |
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Extracts substring matching POSIX regular expression; see |
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Extracts the first substring matching POSIX regular expression; see |
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<xref linkend="functions-posix-regexp"/>. |
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</para> |
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<returnvalue>text</returnvalue> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Extracts substring matching <acronym>SQL</acronym> regular expression; |
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Extracts the first substring matching <acronym>SQL</acronym> regular expression; |
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see <xref linkend="functions-similarto-regexp"/>. The first form has |
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been specified since SQL:2003; the second form was only in SQL:1999 |
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and should be considered obsolete. |
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<returnvalue>text[]</returnvalue> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Returns captured substring(s) resulting from the first match of a POSIX |
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Returns captured substrings resulting from the first match of a POSIX |
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regular expression to the <parameter>string</parameter>; see |
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<xref linkend="functions-posix-regexp"/>. |
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</para> |
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<returnvalue>setof text[]</returnvalue> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Returns captured substring(s) resulting from matching a POSIX regular |
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expression to the <parameter>string</parameter>; see |
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<xref linkend="functions-posix-regexp"/>. |
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Returns captured substrings resulting from the first match of a |
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POSIX regular expression to the <parameter>string</parameter>, |
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or multiple matches if the <literal>g</literal> flag is used; |
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see <xref linkend="functions-posix-regexp"/>. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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<literal>regexp_matches('foobarbequebaz', 'ba.', 'g')</literal> |
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<returnvalue>text</returnvalue> |
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</para> |
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Replaces substring(s) matching a POSIX regular expression; see |
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<xref linkend="functions-posix-regexp"/>. |
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Replaces substrings resulting from the first match of a |
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POSIX regular expression, or multiple substring matches |
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if the <literal>g</literal> flag is used; see <xref |
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linkend="functions-posix-regexp"/>. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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<literal>regexp_replace('Thomas', '.[mN]a.', 'M')</literal> |
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<returnvalue>integer</returnvalue> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Returns starting index of specified <parameter>substring</parameter> |
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Returns first starting index of the specified <parameter>substring</parameter> |
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within <parameter>string</parameter>, or zero if it's not present. |
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(Same as <literal>position(<parameter>substring</parameter> in |
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<parameter>string</parameter>)</literal>, but note the reversed |
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<returnvalue>integer</returnvalue> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Returns starting index of specified <parameter>substring</parameter> |
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within <parameter>bytes</parameter>, or zero if it's not present. |
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Returns first starting index of the specified |
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<parameter>substring</parameter> within |
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<parameter>bytes</parameter>, or zero if it's not present. |
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</para> |
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<literal>position('\x5678'::bytea in '\x1234567890'::bytea)</literal> |
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<returnvalue>integer</returnvalue> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Returns starting index of specified <parameter>substring</parameter> |
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Returns first starting index of the specified <parameter>substring</parameter> |
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within <parameter>bits</parameter>, or zero if it's not present. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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<replaceable>pattern</replaceable>)</function>, provides extraction of a |
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substring |
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that matches a POSIX regular expression pattern. It returns null if |
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there is no match, otherwise the portion of the text that matched the |
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there is no match, otherwise the first portion of the text that matched the |
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pattern. But if the pattern contains any parentheses, the portion |
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of the text that matched the first parenthesized subexpression (the |
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one whose left parenthesis comes first) is |
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