I would like to do something like the below but throw an exception because there is no match. Is that possible?
var val = Regex.Match("nomatchplz", "notgoingtomatch(.*)").Groups[1].Value;
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Doesn't .Value already throw a NullReferenceException because Group[1] is false? Or is Group[1] already cause an ArgumentOutOfRangeException because the Indexer can't be resolved? |
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The Regex.Match function returns a Match object. It has the functionality you're looking for. But you should throw the exception yourself
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The easiest way is to check the result of the regex and throw if no matches are found. Unless I'm misunderstanding? |
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