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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 1997 10:58:46 -0500
From: Chris Lusena <lusena@cs.uky.edu>
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Subject: Regular Expressions
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Status: RO
For part of a class project I need/like to be able to find all
occanses of a Regular Expression in a ASCII file. Icon seams that is might
be good for this, since one can fine all occurance of a word easly.
So how would one go about this? I'd like to be able to serach for the Reg.
Exp. over line breaks if possable.
Thanks in advance foryou time and help.
--Chris Lusena U of Kentucky, Dept. of Com. Sci.
Just a plain boring .SIG, eh? Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.A.
email: Lusena@cs.engr.uky.edu #include<standard disclaimer>
and for the webbies out there: http://www.cs.engr.uky.edu/~lusena/