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If you want extract the matches for each group you can use `str_match()`.
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If you want to extract the matches for each group you can use `str_match()`.
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But `str_match()` returns a matrix, so it's not particularly easy to work with[^regexps-8]:
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But `str_match()` returns a matrix, so it's not particularly easy to work with[^regexps-8]:
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[^regexps-8]: Mostly because we never discuss matrices in this book!
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[^regexps-8]: Mostly because we never discuss matrices in this book!
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## Pattern control
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## Pattern control
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It's possible to exercise extra control over the details of the match by using a pattern object instead of just a string.
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It's possible to exercise extra control over the details of the match by using a pattern object instead of just a string.
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This allows you control the so called regex flags and match various types of fixed strings, as described below.
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This allows you to control the so called regex flags and match various types of fixed strings, as described below.
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### Regex flags {#sec-flags}
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### Regex flags {#sec-flags}
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