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− | = Error Message Examples =
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− | The regular expression <<pattern>> to FindInText does not contain
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− | the named <<subPattern>> "Choice".
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− | = Cause =
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− | The subpattern name passed as the '''subPattern''' parameter to the [[FindInText]] function, was not found in the passed pattern passed to the function. You may have made a typo while naming the subpattern or specifying the '''subPattern''' parameter.
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− | '''Naming a subpattern:''' <br>
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− | You can name a subpattern by following the opening parenthesis of the subpattern by a question mark and then the name between two angle brackets.
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− | Example of passing '''subPattern''' to [[FindInText]]:
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− | <code>
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− | FindInText('a*(?<bcd>b+(c+)(d*))','zyabdaabbcccfd', re:1, subpattern:['bcd',0,1,2,3])
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− | Returns: [8,6,8,10,13]
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− | </code>
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− | = Remedies =
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− | Correct the name of the subpattern passed as the '''subPattern''' parameter to the [[FindInText]] function to a subpattern name present in the pattern being passed.
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− | <br><comments />
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