I'm coming from Python, so I'm probably just not looking at this the right way. I'd like to create a fairly complicated regex and be able to access the fields match by name. I can't seem to find a good example. The closest I've managed to get is this:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
)
var myExp = regexp.MustCompile(`(?P<first>\d+)\.(\d+).(?P<second>\d+)`)
func main() {
fmt.Printf("%+v", myExp.FindStringSubmatch("1234.5678.9"))
match := myExp.FindStringSubmatch("1234.5678.9")
for i, name := range myExp.SubexpNames() {
fmt.Printf("'%s'\t %d -> %s\n", name, i, match[i])
}
//fmt.Printf("by name: %s %s\n", match["first"], match["second"])
}
The commented out line is how I would expect to access the named fields in Python. What's the equivalent way to do this in go?
Or if I need to convert the match to a map, what's the most idiomatic way in go to make and then access the map?
FindStringSubmatchMap
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