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Consider the following code

NSString* originalString = @"I love regex. regex is cool.";
NSString* regexString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"(regex)"];
NSString* replaceWithString = @"[$1]";
NSString* finalString = [htmlString stringByReplacingOccurrencesOfRegex:regexString withString:replaceWithString];

The output is:

I love [regex]. [regex] is cool.

What I wants instead is

I love [REGEX]. [REGEX] is cool.

i.e, to toUpperCase() of the $1 type group matches.

It appears that I can do this using replacementStringForResult:inString:offset:template: but don't know how. Can someone kindly help.

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    I don't know if this will work for you, but in many languages, you can use \u\1 or perhaps \u$1
    – Regular Jo
    Feb 16, 2015 at 7:35

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You can achieve what you want with RegexKit like this:

upper = [originalString stringByMatching:@"(regex)"
                        replace:RKReplaceAll
                        withReferenceString:@"[\\U$1\\E]"]; 
// I love [REGEX]. [REGEX] is cool.

References:

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  • oh i thought NSRegularExpression has made RegexKit obsolete!! Lets wait for someone to answer if its possible using standard Apple APIs instead of RegexKit
    – Amarsh
    Feb 16, 2015 at 11:20

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