<html> <head> <title>pcre_get_named_substring specification</title> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#00005A" link="#0066FF" alink="#3399FF" vlink="#2222BB"> <h1>pcre_get_named_substring man page</h1> <p> Return to the <a href="index.html">PCRE index page</a>. </p> <p> This page is part of the PCRE HTML documentation. It was generated automatically from the original man page. If there is any nonsense in it, please consult the man page, in case the conversion went wrong. <br> <br><b> SYNOPSIS </b><br> <P> <b>#include <pcre.h></b> </P> <P> <b>int pcre_get_named_substring(const pcre *<i>code</i>,</b> <b>const char *<i>subject</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>,</b> <b>int <i>stringcount</i>, const char *<i>stringname</i>,</b> <b>const char **<i>stringptr</i>);</b> </P> <br><b> DESCRIPTION </b><br> <P> This is a convenience function for extracting a captured substring by name. The arguments are: <pre> <i>code</i> Compiled pattern <i>subject</i> Subject that has been successfully matched <i>ovector</i> Offset vector that <b>pcre_exec()</b> used <i>stringcount</i> Value returned by <b>pcre_exec()</b> <i>stringname</i> Name of the required substring <i>stringptr</i> Where to put the string pointer </pre> The memory in which the substring is placed is obtained by calling <b>pcre_malloc()</b>. The convenience function <b>pcre_free_substring()</b> can be used to free it when it is no longer needed. The yield of the function is the length of the extracted substring, PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY if sufficient memory could not be obtained, or PCRE_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING if the string name is invalid. </P> <P> There is a complete description of the PCRE native API in the <a href="pcreapi.html"><b>pcreapi</b></a> page and a description of the POSIX API in the <a href="pcreposix.html"><b>pcreposix</b></a> page. <p> Return to the <a href="index.html">PCRE index page</a>. </p>