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package java.util.regex;
/**
* Holds the results of a successful match of a {@link Pattern} against a
* given string. Typically this is an instance of {@link Matcher}, but
* since that's a mutable class it's also possible to freeze its current
* state using {@link Matcher#toMatchResult}.
*/
public interface MatchResult {
/**
* Returns the index of the first character following the text that matched
* the whole regular expression.
*/
int end();
/**
* Returns the index of the first character following the text that matched
* a given group. See {@link #group} for an explanation of group indexes.
*/
int end(int group);
/**
* Returns the text that matched the whole regular expression.
*/
String group();
/**
* Returns the text that matched a given group of the regular expression.
*
* Explicit capturing groups in the pattern are numbered left to right in order
* of their opening parenthesis, starting at 1.
* The special group 0 represents the entire match (as if the entire pattern is surrounded
* by an implicit capturing group).
* For example, "a((b)c)" matching "abc" would give the following groups:
*
* 0 "abc"
* 1 "bc"
* 2 "b"
*
*
* An optional capturing group that failed to match as part of an overall
* successful match (for example, "a(b)?c" matching "ac") returns null.
* A capturing group that matched the empty string (for example, "a(b?)c" matching "ac")
* returns the empty string.
*/
String group(int group);
/**
* Returns the number of groups in the results, which is always equal to
* the number of groups in the original regular expression.
*/
int groupCount();
/**
* Returns the index of the first character of the text that matched the
* whole regular expression.
*/
int start();
/**
* Returns the index of the first character of the text that matched a given
* group. See {@link #group} for an explanation of group indexes.
*/
int start(int group);
}