std::regex_traits::value - cppreference.com (original) (raw)

| int value( CharT ch, int radix ) const; | | (since C++11) | | --------------------------------------- | | ------------- |

Determines the value represented by the digit ch in the numeric base radix, given the currently imbued locale. This function is called by std::regex when processing Quantifiers such as {1} or {2,5}, Backreferences such as \1, and hexadecimal and Unicode character escapes.

[edit] Parameters

ch - the character that may represent a digit
radix - either 8, 10, or 16

[edit] Return value

The numeric value if ch indeed represents a digit in the currently imbued locale that is valid for the numeric base radix, or -1 on error.

[edit] Example

#include #include #include #include   // This custom regex traits allows japanese numerals struct jnum_traits : std::regex_traits {
static std::map<wchar_t, int> data; int value(wchar_t ch, int radix) const { wchar_t up = std::toupper(ch, getloc()); return data.count(up) ? data[up] : regex_traits::value(ch, radix); } }; std::map<wchar_t, int> jnum_traits::data = {{L'〇',0}, {L'一',1}, {L'二',2}, {L'三',3}, {L'四',4}, {L'五',5}, {L'六',6}, {L'七',7}, {L'八',8}, {L'九',9}, {L'A',10}, {L'B',11}, {L'C',12}, {L'D',13}, {L'E',14}, {L'F',15}};   int main() {
std::locale::global(std::locale("ja_JP.utf8")); std::wcout.sync_with_stdio(false); std::wcout.imbue(std::locale());   std::wstring in = L"風";   if (std::regex_match(in, std::wregex(L"\u98a8"))) std::wcout << "\u98a8 matched " << in << '\n';   if (std::regex_match(in, std::basic_regex<wchar_t, jnum_traits>(L"\u九八a八"))) std::wcout << L"\u九八a八 with custom traits matched " << in << '\n'; }

Output:

\u98a8 matched 風 \u九八a八 with custom traits matched 風