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Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 16:38:55 -0700
From: swampler@noao.edu (Steve Wampler)
Subject: Re: Regular Expressions
To: icon-group@optima.CS.Arizona.EDU
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If I understand the original post, the person is *not* looking to
use regular expressions, but rather only to locate them in text.
But, even that could be hard! For example, how many RE's are
there in this text?
--
Steve Wampler - swampler@gemini.edu [Gemini 8m Telescopes Project (under AURA)]
O Sibile, si ergo, fortibus es inero.
Nobile, demis trux. Demis phulla causan dux.