Thanks - so in this slightly longer, repetitive string:
<<
s,' ',s
Hello Jello Hello Jello
>>
'llo Jell' would be a prefix (among several others!) with a count of two?
(I see Julian has posted something which is probably useful...)
Cheers,
Mike
On 09/04/2021 15:12, Emir U wrote:
Hey Mike, many thanks for looking, its all just one string. There are no
implicit delimiters in the string itself. Emir
Just in case it matters, are you regarding Hello & Jello as distinct words
here, or is space just another character?
If they're separate, then we need only examine (;: s) or (cut s), brackets
only to delimit the J idioms.
Thanks,
Mike
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