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Elixir Cookbook

Elixir Cookbook

By : Paulo Pereira
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Elixir Cookbook

Elixir Cookbook

4.5 (2)
By: Paulo Pereira

Overview of this book

This book is intended for users with some knowledge of the Elixir language syntax and basic data types/structures. Although this is a cookbook and no sequential reading is required, the book’s structure will allow less advanced users who follow it to be gradually exposed to some of Elixir’s features and concepts specific to functional programming. To get the most out of this book, you need to be well versed with Erlang.
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Replacing string codepoints with patterns

In this recipe, we will demonstrate how to replace codepoints in a string using a match pattern. We will use the String.replace/4 function to help with this task.

Note

A codepoint, in this context, is the binary representation of a UTF-8 encoded character.

Getting ready

This recipe will be performed inside an IEx session. Start it by executing the iex command in your command line.

How to do it…

To find a pattern in a string and replace it, follow these steps:

  1. Define a string:
  2. Define a string pattern to use with String.replace:
    iex(2)> my_pattern = "@"
    "@"
    
  3. Perform the replacement using the default options:
    iex(3)> String.replace(my_string, my_pattern, "(at)") 
    "user1(at)server.domain user2(at)server.domain"
    
  4. Perform the replacement only at the first pattern occurrence:
    iex(4)> String...
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