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Is it possible to specify a variable with rexMatchp?

adeuser777
adeuser777 over 12 years ago

Hi,

Can we have a variable with rexMatchp?

My requirement is as below:

a = "m_1"

b = '("m_1" "m_1_1" "m_1_2")

c = setof(i  b  !rexMatchp("_[1-9]*$" i)   // This will return nil.

My desired output for c is "m_1" and at the same time, I want to exclude a_[1-9] where a="m_1"

Could you please guide? Is it possible with rexMatchp?

 

Thanks,

Ram 

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    I assume you want:

    rexCompile(strcat(a "_[1-9]*$"))
    c=setof(i b !rexExecute(i))

    This will return ("m_1")

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    I assume you want:

    rexCompile(strcat(a "_[1-9]*$"))
    c=setof(i b !rexExecute(i))

    This will return ("m_1")

    Andrew.

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