int compare( const sub_match& m ) const; | (1) | (since C++11) |
int compare( const string_type& s ) const; | (2) | (since C++11) |
int compare( const value_type* c ) const; | (3) | (since C++11) |
sub_match
directly by comparing their underlying character sequences. Equivalent to str().compare(m.str())
.sub_match
with a null-terminated sequence of the underlying character type pointed to by s
. Equivalent to str().compare(c)
.This function is infrequently used directly by application code. Instead, one of the non-member comparison operators are used.
m | - | a reference to another sub_match |
s | - | a reference to a string to compare to |
c | - | a pointer to a null-terminated character sequence of the underlying value_type to compare to |
A value less than zero if this sub_match is less than the other character sequence, zero if the both underlying character sequences are equal, greater than zero if this sub_match is greater than the other character sequence.
compares two strings (public member function of std::basic_string ) |
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converts to the underlying string type (public member function) |
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compares two sub_match objects (function template) |
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