Ruby Regexp group matching, assign variables on 1 line
You could use Match or =~ instead which would give you a single match and you could either access the match data the same way or just use the special match variables $1, $2, $3
Something like:
if ryan_string =~ /(^.*)(:)(.*)/i
first = $1
third = $3
end
You don't want scan
for this, as it makes little sense. You can use String#match
which will return a MatchData
object, you can then call #captures
to return an Array of captures. Something like this:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
string = "RyanOnRails: This is a test"
one, two, three = string.match(/(^.*)(:)(.*)/i).captures
p one #=> "RyanOnRails"
p two #=> ":"
p three #=> " This is a test"
Be aware that if no match is found, String#match
will return nil, so something like this might work better:
if match = string.match(/(^.*)(:)(.*)/i)
one, two, three = match.captures
end
Although scan
does make little sense for this. It does still do the job, you just need to flatten the returned Array first. one, two, three = string.scan(/(^.*)(:)(.*)/i).flatten