I know that I can write a Ruby case statement to check a match against a regular expressions. However, I'd like to use the match data in my return statement. Something like this semi-pseudocode:
foo = "10/10/2011"
case foo
when /^([0-9][0-9])/
print "the month is #{match[1]}"
else
print "something else"
end
How can I achieve that?
Thanks!
Just a note: I understand that I wouldn't ever use a switch statement for a simple case as above, but that is only one example. In reality, what I am trying to achieve is the matching of many potential regular expressions for a date that can be written in various ways, and then parsing it with Ruby's Date class accordingly.