How about single quotation mark?

regexp = '/$[\.\^]AX/';

Eric

--- In amibroker@yahoogroups.com, "Michael.S.G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
>     \.AX should work but does not.
>     [.]AX does work.
> 
>     \^AX should work but does not.
> 
> The ^AX is a problem & I can't find any way of matching it.
> 
> KR
>     Michael.
> 
> 
> Paul Ho wrote:
> >
> > \.AX for ".AX" and ^AX for ^AX" would that work
> >
> >    
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> >     *From:* amibroker@yahoogroups.com
> >     [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Michael.S.G.
> >     *Sent:* Saturday, 7 April 2007 10:56 AM
> >     *To:* amibroker@yahoogroups.com
> >     *Subject:* [amibroker] JScript regular expression/string match
> >
> >     I am tring to get JScript to match a set of characters in a
string.
> >     The characters are special characters, And I am having trouble
> >     working
> >     out the format for correct match.
> >     Can someone tell me what the correct search string is for matching
> >     ".AX"
> >     and "^AX". Thanks.
> >
> >     Here is a simple test JScript to match characters using the
regular
> >     expression and search functions.
> >
> >     // JScript file
> >     // Match Exclude text in Ticker String.
> >     // Match ".ax"
> >     // Match "^ax"
> >     var r,re;
> >     //Exclude = "[.]ax"; //Seems to work
> >     Exclude = "^ax"; //Does not work
> >     Ticker = "t^axest.axssbsn";
> >     re = new RegExp(Exclude,"i"); //Create Search Expression
> >     r = Ticker.search(re);
> >     if (r == -1) result = "No Match"
> >     else result = "Match"
> >     WScript.Echo( Ticker + "\n" + re + "\n" + result + " @ " +
(r+1) );
> >
> > __._
>


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