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diff --git a/examples/patterns/README.md b/examples/patterns/README.md index 8e2a1ff8..faf2854e 100644 --- a/examples/patterns/README.md +++ b/examples/patterns/README.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Pattern matching functions work with a type called `PatternMatch` that has three - `text`: The full text of the match. - `index`: The index in the text where the match was found. -- `captures`: An array containing the matching text of each non-literal pattern group. +- `captures`: A list containing the matching text of each non-literal pattern group. See [Text Functions](text.md#Text-Functions) for the full API documentation. @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ func find_patterns(text:Text, pattern:Pat -> [PatternMatch]) - `pattern`: The pattern to match. **Returns:** -An array of `PatternMatch` objects. +A list of `PatternMatch` objects. **Example:** ```tomo @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ func matches_pattern(text:Text, pattern:Pat -> Bool) --- ### `pattern_captures` -Returns an array of pattern captures for the given pattern. +Returns a list of pattern captures for the given pattern. ```tomo func pattern_captures(text:Text, pattern:Pat -> [Text]?) @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ func pattern_captures(text:Text, pattern:Pat -> [Text]?) - `pattern`: The pattern to match. **Returns:** -An optional array of matched pattern captures. Returns `none` if the text does +An optional list of matched pattern captures. Returns `none` if the text does not match the pattern. **Example:** @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ func split_pattern(text:Text, pattern:Pat -> [Text]) - `pattern`: The pattern to use as a separator. **Returns:** -An array of text segments. +A list of text segments. **Example:** ```tomo |
