// include the latest version of the regex crate in your Cargo.toml
extern crate regex;
use regex::Regex;
fn main() {
let regex = Regex::new(r"(?m)^C\w*(?:-\d+)?(?:-\d+)?\W*111\b").unwrap();
let string = "V0EQ21309-128 1 1001600535.99N0023642.63E 478409.56662024.7 107.91520748348
S0EQ21309-128 11 1001600532.60N0023645.31E 478450.26661919.6 0.01520748348
T0EQ21309-128 1 1 1001600452.10N0023713.63E 478880.66660664.0 0.01520748348
T0EQ21309-128 1 2 1001600452.35N0023715.00E 478901.96660671.8 0.01520748348
C0EQ21309-128 111 1001600532.07N0023645.24E 478449.06661903.2 0.01520748348
C0EQ21309-128 113 1001600532.22N0023646.01E 478461.06661907.6 0.01520748348
C012PA105 111 1003660607.77N0080416.09E 458009.87331794.0 365.21171920443
C012PA105 113 1003660607.96N0080415.12E 457997.77331800.2 365.21171920443
C012PA105 122 1004660607.65N0080415.58E 458003.57331790.5 365.31171920472
C012PA105 124 1004660607.84N0080414.62E 457991.47331796.6 365.31171920472";
// result will be an iterator over tuples containing the start and end indices for each match in the string
let result = regex.captures_iter(string);
for mat in result {
println!("{:?}", mat);
}
}
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Rust, please visit: https://docs.rs/regex/latest/regex/