re_match_i()#

Purpose#

re_match_i(expr, re)

Returns 1, if expr matches re, 0 otherwise. Uses POSIX ERE. In contrast to re_match() the matching is case-insensitive.

Note

Functions using regular expressions tend to be slow and other options may be faster.

Example#

In the following example it is checked if the msg object matches the regex string.

re_match($msg,'TesT')

It matches it the message “Test”, in any case (“TEST”, “tEst”, …) is contained in msg property.


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