PINE LIBRARY
Cập nhật RegexLib

█ OVERVIEW
This library contains regular expression (regex) search functions which are helpful, in particular, in reading configuration inputs.
NB! countRgx() and matchRgx() do not support `^` (beginning of the string placeholder), lookbehind some other complex patterns, because they works by cutting off the part of the string up to the first found occurence (inclusive) and then continuing the search on the remainder of the string. E.g. in a four line source `(?<=\n).+\n` should match the second and the third lines but matchRgx only matches the second line since after matching it continues to search in the remainder AFTER the match only.
█ FULL LIST OF FUNCTIONS AND PARAMETERS
method feedRgx(src, regex)
Searches for the first occurrence of `regex` pattern in the `src` and returns `src` split into parts as a tuple: `[<before the match>, <match>, <after the macth>]`. If no match returns `[src,"",""]`
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
src (string): (string) String to search for the regex pattern
regex (string): (string) RegEx pattern
Returns: A tuple `[begS, matchS, endS]` where `begS` is the part of the `src` string from the beginning up to the
first occurence of the `regex` pattern (or up to the end if not found), `matchS` - the first occurrence of the
regex pattern and `endS` the part of the strinf following the first occurrence of the `regex` pattern.
method countRgx(src, regex)
Counts `regex` occurrences in the `src`. ___NB!___ _Does not support `^` (beginning of the string
placeholder), lookbehind some other complex patterns, because it works by cutting off the part of the string up to
the first found occurence (inclusive) and then continuing the search on the remainder of the string. E.g. in a four line source `(?<=\n).+\n` should match the second and the third lines but matchRgx only
matches the second line since after matching it continues to search in the remainder AFTER the match only. _
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
src (string): (string) String in which the regex pattern occurences are to be counted
regex (string): (string) RegEx pattern
Returns: The number of occurrences of the `regex` pattern in the `src` string.
method matchRgx(src, regex, occurrence)
Finds given `occurence` of `regex` pattern in `src` string. ___NB!___ _Does not support `^` (beginning of the string placeholder), lookbehind and some other complex patterns, because it works by cutting off the part of the string up to the first found occurence (inclusive) and then continuing the search on the remainder of the string. E.g. in a four line source `(?<=\n).+\n` should match the second and the third lines but matchRgx only matches the second line since after matching it continues to search in the remainder AFTER the match only. _
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
src (string): (string) String to search for the regex pattern
regex (string): (string) RegEx pattern
occurrence (int): (int) (Default is 1) The number of the occurrence to search for. If this params exceeds the actual
number of occurrences of the pattern in the `src` string the following tuple is returned [na, src length, na]
Returns: [matchS , matchPos, matchL] A tuple, matchS - matched substring, matchPos - position of the match, matchL - match length
█ HOW TO USE
See DEMO section in the script.
You can test regex patterns by playing around with script input settings.
Another usage example can be found in my CSVParser and HTFMAs libraries.
This library contains regular expression (regex) search functions which are helpful, in particular, in reading configuration inputs.
- feedRgx(): Searches for the first occurrence of `regex` pattern in the `src` and returns `src` split into parts as a tuple: `[<before the match>, <match>, <after the macth>]`. If no match returns `[src, "", ""]`
- countRgx(): Counts `regex` occurrences in the `src`.
- matchRgx(): Finds given `occurence` of `regex` pattern in `src` string.
NB! countRgx() and matchRgx() do not support `^` (beginning of the string placeholder), lookbehind some other complex patterns, because they works by cutting off the part of the string up to the first found occurence (inclusive) and then continuing the search on the remainder of the string. E.g. in a four line source `(?<=\n).+\n` should match the second and the third lines but matchRgx only matches the second line since after matching it continues to search in the remainder AFTER the match only.
█ FULL LIST OF FUNCTIONS AND PARAMETERS
method feedRgx(src, regex)
Searches for the first occurrence of `regex` pattern in the `src` and returns `src` split into parts as a tuple: `[<before the match>, <match>, <after the macth>]`. If no match returns `[src,"",""]`
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
src (string): (string) String to search for the regex pattern
regex (string): (string) RegEx pattern
Returns: A tuple `[begS, matchS, endS]` where `begS` is the part of the `src` string from the beginning up to the
first occurence of the `regex` pattern (or up to the end if not found), `matchS` - the first occurrence of the
regex pattern and `endS` the part of the strinf following the first occurrence of the `regex` pattern.
method countRgx(src, regex)
Counts `regex` occurrences in the `src`. ___NB!___ _Does not support `^` (beginning of the string
placeholder), lookbehind some other complex patterns, because it works by cutting off the part of the string up to
the first found occurence (inclusive) and then continuing the search on the remainder of the string. E.g. in a four line source `(?<=\n).+\n` should match the second and the third lines but matchRgx only
matches the second line since after matching it continues to search in the remainder AFTER the match only. _
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
src (string): (string) String in which the regex pattern occurences are to be counted
regex (string): (string) RegEx pattern
Returns: The number of occurrences of the `regex` pattern in the `src` string.
method matchRgx(src, regex, occurrence)
Finds given `occurence` of `regex` pattern in `src` string. ___NB!___ _Does not support `^` (beginning of the string placeholder), lookbehind and some other complex patterns, because it works by cutting off the part of the string up to the first found occurence (inclusive) and then continuing the search on the remainder of the string. E.g. in a four line source `(?<=\n).+\n` should match the second and the third lines but matchRgx only matches the second line since after matching it continues to search in the remainder AFTER the match only. _
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
src (string): (string) String to search for the regex pattern
regex (string): (string) RegEx pattern
occurrence (int): (int) (Default is 1) The number of the occurrence to search for. If this params exceeds the actual
number of occurrences of the pattern in the `src` string the following tuple is returned [na, src length, na]
Returns: [matchS , matchPos, matchL] A tuple, matchS - matched substring, matchPos - position of the match, matchL - match length
█ HOW TO USE
See DEMO section in the script.
You can test regex patterns by playing around with script input settings.
Another usage example can be found in my CSVParser and HTFMAs libraries.
Phát hành các Ghi chú
v2Added:
method csvToArS(this)
method csvToArF(this)
method csvToArI(this)
Returns a string/float/int array of CSV values
Parameters:
this (string): (string) String of comma separated values
Returns: A string/float/int array of values from `this` string.
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Thư viện Pine
Theo tinh thần TradingView thực sự, tác giả đã xuất bản mã Pine này dưới dạng thư viện nguồn mở để các lập trình viên Pine khác trong cộng đồng của chúng tôi có thể sử dụng lại. Xin tri ân tác giả! Bạn có thể sử dụng thư viện này riêng tư hoặc trong các bài đăng nguồn mở khác. Tuy nhiên, bạn cần sử dụng lại mã này theo Nội quy chung.
Thông báo miễn trừ trách nhiệm
Thông tin và ấn phẩm không có nghĩa là và không cấu thành, tài chính, đầu tư, kinh doanh, hoặc các loại lời khuyên hoặc khuyến nghị khác được cung cấp hoặc xác nhận bởi TradingView. Đọc thêm trong Điều khoản sử dụng.