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[[Category: Error messages]]
  
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== Error message examples ==
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:<code>''Unrecognized name passed to the «subPattern» parameter of FindInText: %1%''</code>
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== Cause ==
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The subpattern name passed as the «subPattern» parameter to the [[FindInText]] function was not recognized.
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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>FindInText('a*(?<bcd>b+(c+)(d*))','zyabdaabbcccfd', re:1, subpattern:['bcd',0,1,2,3]) &rarr;</code>
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::<code>[8, 6, 8, 10, 13]</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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==See Also==
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* [[FindInText]]
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* [[Text functions]]
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* [[Regular Expressions]]
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* [[Function calls and parameters]]

Latest revision as of 19:34, 5 April 2016


Error message examples

Unrecognized name passed to the «subPattern» parameter of FindInText: %1%

Cause

The subpattern name passed as the «subPattern» parameter to the FindInText function was not recognized.

Naming a subpattern:
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.

Example of passing «subPattern» to FindInText:

FindInText('a*(?<bcd>b+(c+)(d*))','zyabdaabbcccfd', re:1, subpattern:['bcd',0,1,2,3]) →
[8, 6, 8, 10, 13]

Remedies

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.

See Also

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