> So there is no way to have the range 20..31 (or the more usual 128..255) in > a single line? Nope. Regexp knows nothing whatsoever about numbers, just strings. So ranges just can't be done nicely. Sad but true. Michael ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the main BODY OF THE MESSAGE. List archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [analog-help] regexp question Marco Bernardini
- Re: [analog-help] regexp question Stephen Turner
- Re: [analog-help] regexp question Marco Bernardini
- Re: [analog-help] regexp question Jeremy Wadsack
- Re: [analog-help] regexp question Stephen Turner
- Re: [analog-help] regexp question Marco Bernardini
- Re: [analog-help] regexp question Jeremy Wadsack
- Re: [analog-help] regexp questi... Stephen Turner
- Re: [analog-help] regexp qu... Jeremy Wadsack
- Re: [analog-help] regexp question Michael Roberts
- Re: [analog-help] regexp questi... Marco Bernardini
- Re: [analog-help] regexp qu... Stephen Turner
- [analog-help] keeping the data ... Nathan Wilbert
- Re: [analog-help] keeping t... Geoff Steer
- Re: [analog-help] keeping t... Stephen Turner
- RE: [analog-help] keeping t... Nathan Wilbert
- Re: [analog-help] keeping t... Jeremy Wadsack
