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Check if a string matches with groups

Display "two" if "one two three" matches /one (.*) three/
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ruby
puts $1 if "one two three"=~/^one (.*) three$/
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cpp C++/CLI .NET 2.0
Match^ match = Regex::Match("one two three", "one (.*) three");
if (match->Success) Console::WriteLine("{0}", match->Groups[1]->Captures[0]);
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cpp
cmatch what;
if (regex_match("one two three", what, regex("one (.*) three")))
cout << what[1] << endl;
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fantom
m := Regex<|one (.*) three|>.matcher("one two three")
if (m.matches)
echo("${m.group(1)}")

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