Or(element, selector, comparer) Or(selector, comparer, elements) Or(selector, comparer, elements) ThenExpect<>(expectation, selector, exceptionGenerator) ThenExpect<>(expectation, selector, exceptionGenerator)
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| Method: Generex<T, TCombinedResult> AndReverse<TOtherResult, TOtherGenerex, TOtherGenerexMatch, TCombinedResult>(GenerexWithResultBase<T, TOtherResult, TOtherGenerex, TOtherGenerexMatch>, Func<TResult, TOtherGenerexMatch, TCombinedResult>)- Declared in: RT.Generexes.Generex<T, TResult>
Declarationpublic Generex<T, TCombinedResult> AndReverse<TOtherResult, TOtherGenerex, TOtherGenerexMatch, TCombinedResult>(
GenerexWithResultBase<T, TOtherResult, TOtherGenerex, TOtherGenerexMatch> other,
Func<TResult, TOtherGenerexMatch, TCombinedResult> selector
) Summary
Returns a regular expression that only matches if the subarray matched by this regular expression also
contains a match for the specified other regular expression when matching backwards, and if so, combines the
first match’s result object with the second match using a specified selector. Generic type parametersTOtherResult |
The type of the result object associated with each match of other. | TOtherGenerex |
The type of the other regular expression. (This is either Generex<T, TResult> or Stringerex<TResult>.) | TOtherGenerexMatch |
The type of the result object associated with the other regular expression. (This is either GenerexMatch<T, TResult> or StringerexMatch<TResult>.) | TCombinedResult |
The type of the combined result object returned by selector. |
ParametersGenerexWithResultBase<T, TOtherResult, TOtherGenerex, TOtherGenerexMatch> | other |
A regular expression which must match the subarray matched by this regular expression. | Func<TResult, TOtherGenerexMatch, TCombinedResult> | selector |
A selector function that combines the result object associated with the match of this regular expression, and
the match of other, into a new result object. |
Remarks
It is important to note that a.And(b) is not the same as b.And(a) . See GenerexBase<T, TMatch, TGenerex, TGenerexMatch>.And<TOtherGenerex, TOtherGenerexMatch>(GenerexNoResultBase<T, TOtherGenerex, TOtherGenerexMatch>) for an example.
The value of the GenerexMatch<T>.Index property of the match object passed into selector refers to the index within the subarray, not the index within the original input
sequence. |