Well, you could use listdeleteat() to remove them.  That would probably 
be more human readable later.  It would also handle boundary cases (ie 
the first and last items) easily and cleanly.

If, for some reason, you really want to use a regex, it certainly can be 
done.  :-)

--Ben

Tony Hicks wrote:
> Does anyone know if there's a way to replace an unkown number of
> consequitive 0s in a list with the previous number..
> 
> For instance...
> 
> 147,0,119,137,0,0,0,154 would become..
> 
> 147,147,119,137,137,137,137,154
> 
> Thanks
> Tony
> 
> 

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