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If I have a list with following elements

list[0] = "blach blah blah"
list[1] = "SELECT something"
list[2] = "some more text"
list[3] = "some more text"

How can I find the index of where the string starts with SELECT.

I can do list.indexOf("SELECT something");

But this is a dynamic list. SELECT something wont always be SELECT something. it could be SELECT somethingelse or anything but first word will always be SELECT.

Is there a way to apply regex to the indexOf search?

+2  A: 

You can use a regex in find:

def list = ["blach blah blah", "SELECT something", "some more text", "some more text"]

def item = list.find { it ==~ /SELECT \w+/ }

assert item == "SELECT something"

list[1] = "SELECT somethingelse"

item = list.find { it ==~ /SELECT \w+/ }

assert item == "SELECT somethingelse"
John Wagenleitner
+2  A: 
def list = ["blach blah blah", "SELECT something", "some more text", "some more text"]
def index = list.findIndexOf { it ==~ /SELECT \w+/ }

This will return the index of the first item that matches the regex /SELECT \w+/. If you want to obtain the indices of all matching items replace the second line with

def index = list.findIndexValues { it ==~ /SELECT \w+/ }
Don