Returns the number of groups found in the current SearchMatch. Regular expression groups are created by adding parentheses to the regular expression. This method should always return at least 1. |
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<p>Public ReadOnly Property GroupCount() As Integer</p> |
WordApplication app = new WordApplication(); Document doc = app.Open(@"C:\somedoc.doc"); IEnumerator searcherator = doc.Search("\s\d\d\d-?\d\d-?\d\d\d\d\s"); while (searcherator.MoveNext()) { SearchMatch match = (SearchMatch)searcherator.Current; int numMatchGroups = match.GroupCount; match.Element.Delete(); } |
Dim app As New WordApplication() Dim doc As Document = app.Open("C:\somedoc.doc") Dim searcherator As IEnumerator = doc.Search("\s\d\d\d-?\d\d-?\d\d\d\d\s") While searcherator.MoveNext() Dim match As SearchMatch = searcherator.Current Dim numMatchGroups As Integer = match.GroupCount match.Element.Delete() End While |