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import SwiftUI
extension String {
/// Returns the string as an `AttributedString` with the specified character tinted in a different color.
/// - Parameters:
/// - character: The character to be tinted.
/// - color: The color to tint the character. Defaults to the accent color.
/// - Returns: An `AttributedString`.
func tinting(_ character: Character, color: Color = .accentColor) -> AttributedString {
var string = AttributedString(self)
let characterView = string.characters
for index in characterView.indices where characterView[index] == character {
string[index..
"#
guard let regex = try? NSRegularExpression(pattern: pattern, options: []) else {
return result
}
let matches = regex.matches(in: self, options: [], range: NSRange(location: 0, length: utf16.count))
for match in matches.reversed() {
guard let range = Range(match.range, in: self),
let innerMatchRange = Range(match.range(at: 1), in: self) else {
continue
}
let numberOfBreaks = (self[innerMatchRange].components(separatedBy: "\n").count - 1)
let replacement = "
" + String(repeating: "
", count: numberOfBreaks)
result.replaceSubrange(range, with: replacement)
}
return result
}
}