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Hello Josh Rogers !


On Sat, 27 Jan 2001 12:50:25 -0800 GMT your local time,
which was 27.01.2001, 21:50 (GMT+0100) where I live, you wrote:

> I'm almost with you.  Could you give me a simple example?

I'll try one without going into details because Regex topics should be
moved to TBTECH by definition.

[...]

> CMIIW, as far as I understood the thing
Again: I'm not quite sure, but I understand it the way I describe it. I'm
only a novice in regex, just started to understand a very small part.

> %REGEXPBLINDMATCH is used for replacement with SUBPATT of the matching text
> and
> %REGEXPMATCH is used to replace with the whole matching text ??
> Am I right?

To find text somewhere in TB you can define a search pattern that has to be
matched (setpattregexp).

Using Regexpmatch TB will return the whole string that was matched or
nothing if the string did not match the search pattern.

Using Regexpblindmatch TB will return defined parts of the string that was
matched.

I think going beyond this point explaining Regex usage in TBUDL could
result in trout slapping <g> ;-) If you want to know more about that you
should subscribe TBTECH and ask there. Sorry!

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 Gerd
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