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Well, the search itself
has no regular _expression_. I just search for all files with the number 14772. Then
I get 60 files which match. After this I get the
window “Replace”. Replace : “14772” With : “Here
I need to access the name of the file” At this moment the replace is
done file by file. Met vriendelijke groeten, // communicatie bij voorkeur op [EMAIL PROTECTED] From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carlos Rovira I think not...you access
ALL files matchin the criteria. The regular _expression_ is the pattern you look
for inside all files in a set. 2006/1/3, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: I know, but can you access the name of the file
in a regular _expression_? Met vriendelijke groeten, // communicatie bij voorkeur
op [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Carlos Rovira Yes, you can use the search/replace functionality in
Eclipse with regular expresions. 2006/1/3,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Does anybody of you guys know if a replace like this is possible in
eclipse : I have a number of files all with names like
"assessmentitem_15845.xml". In each of these files, I have to replace
a number (always 14772) with 15845 (comes from name of file). thx Vriendelijke groeten, Lieven Cardoen PointX Multimedia Engelse Wandeling 2 K18 8500 Kortrijk Tel. 056 35 23 89 Fax 056 35 26 48
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