-Generate a list of lists, where items are grouped on common subexpression match. Items which don't match the regular expression are excluded. In the following example, the subexpression is @(a?)@, resulting in two groups, strings that contain the letter 'a' and strings that do not. The following example evaluates to @["echo", "--group", "alice", "carol", "dave", "--group", "bob"]@:
+Generate a list of lists, where items are grouped on common subexpression match. Items which don't match the regular expression are excluded. In the following example, the subexpression is @(a?)@, resulting in two groups, strings that contain the letter 'a' and strings that do not. The following example evaluates to @["echo", "--group", "alice", "carol", "dave", "--group", "bob", "betty"]@: