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--- !ruby/object:RI::MethodDescription aliases: [] block_params: comment: - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: Match Reference---<tt>MatchData</tt> acts as an array, and may be accessed using the normal array indexing techniques. <em>mtch</em>[0] is equivalent to the special variable <tt>$&</tt>, and returns the entire matched string. <em>mtch</em>[1], <em>mtch</em>[2], and so on return the values of the matched backreferences (portions of the pattern between parentheses). - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB body: " m = /(.)(.)(\\d+)(\\d)/.match("THX1138.")\n m[0] #=> "HX1138"\n m[1, 2] #=> ["H", "X"]\n m[1..3] #=> ["H", "X", "113"]\n m[-3, 2] #=> ["X", "113"]\n" full_name: MatchData#[] is_singleton: false name: "[]" params: | mtch[i] => obj mtch[start, length] => array mtch[range] => array visibility: public