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ruby regex: match and get position(s) of

I'd like to match a regex and get the position in the string of the match

For example,

"AustinTexasDallasTexas".match_with_posn /(Texas)/

I'd like match_with_posn to return something like: [6, 17] where 6 and 17 are the start positions for both instances of the word Texas.

Is there anything like this?

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Using Ruby 1.8.6+, you can do this:

require 'enumerator' #Only for 1.8.6, newer versions should not need this.

s = "AustinTexasDallasTexas"
positions = s.enum_for(:scan, /Texas/).map { Regexp.last_match.begin(0) }

This will create an array with:

=> [6, 17]

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