thank you - yes, it works absolutely correctly. One more question: searching for "hell" for just an example. In fact, I need to search for V$ (i.e. looking for V$SESSION_EVENT, V$SYSTEM_EVENT and so on). What would be correct syntax? I have problem with the "$" sign, of course. thank you for your help & time.
Yakov Lerner-3 wrote: > > On 10/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Can you help me please? >> I have a long text and I need to find all words beginning with "hell" and >> copy these words at the end of the file. >> I found a helpful command :g/hell/t$ >> But this command copies the whole line. I want only the relevant word >> (and >> each word on a new line). > > Does the following do what you want, when you press F5: > > function! CopyHellWords() > exe "norm Gmao\<esc>gg" > let kount=0 > while line('.') <= line("'a") > if expand('<cword>') =~ "^hell" > call append(line('$'), expand('<cword>')) > let kount = kount + 1 > endif > call search('\<') > endw > echo kount . "words copied" > endfun > > nmap <F5> :call CopyHellWords()<cr> > > Yakov > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/reg-expression-in-vim-tf2374614.html#a6616847 Sent from the Vim - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.