XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference, 4th Edition (664 page)

The list of categories, with a few examples of characters found in each, is listed in the table below.

Category
Description
Examples
L
Letters
Lu
Upper case
A, B,
Φ
, Φ
Ll
Lower case
a, b, ö, λ
Lt
Title case
Dz (x01C5)
Lm
Modifier
Arabic TATWEEL (x0640)
Lo
Other
Hebrew ALEF (x05D0)
M
Marks
Mn
Non-spacing
Combining acute accent (x0301)
Mc
Spacing
Gujarati vowel sign AA (x0ABE)
Me
Enclosing
Combining enclosing circle (x20DD)
N
Numbers
Nd
Decimal digits
1, 2, 3, 4,
Nl
Numeric letters
Roman numeral ten thousand (x2182)
No
Other
Superscript
2 3
(x00B2, x00B3)
P
Punctuation
Pc
Connector
_ (x005F)
Pd
Dash
em dash (x2014)
Ps
Open
( [ {
Pe
Close
) ]}
Pi
Initial quote
(x00AB)
Pf
Final quote
(x00BB)
Po
Other
! ? ¿ (x00BF)
Z
Separators
Zs
Space
space (x0020), non-breaking space (x00A0)
Zl
Line
line separator (x2028)
Zp
Paragraph
paragraph separator (x2029)
S
Symbols
Sm
Mathematical
+<=>| ∼ ¬ ±
Sc
Currency
$ ¢ £ ¥ €
Sk
Modifier
acute accent

, cedilla
¸
So
Other
¦ § © °
C
Others
Cc
Control
tab (x0009), newline (X000A)
Cf
Format
soft hyphen (x00AD)
Co
Private use
Cn
Not assigned

Flags

The effect of a regular expression can be modified by setting one or more flags. These are supplied in a separate argument of the XPath function
matches()
,
replace()
, or
tokenize()
, or in a separate attribute of the XSLT instruction

. The flags are expressed as a string containing one or more of the four characters
i
,
m
,
s
, and
x
(they can be written in any order, and no harm is done if a character is repeated). This section explains the meanings of the flags.

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