Hi stosss!
On Mi, 26 Dez 2012, stosss wrote:
> What exactly is submatch(0) and submatch(1)? Obviously the 0 and 1
> mean something but I am not sure what. I understand what :help
> submatch is doing but not totally sure how. Apparently that is where
> the 0 and 1 come into play. How can I know what number needs to be in
> the ()
submatch(0) returns the complete pattern match you used in your :s
command (e.g. the same thing, & returns on the right side of an :s
command, while submatch(1) returns the first captured group within the
pattern.
regards,
Christian
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