Rick says:
Try
; ww1
So here goes:
all =: > cleanString1 ('RESULT[0]';crlf,'CONFIDENCE') getTagContents ; ww1
$all
3183 304
It worked!
I probably shouldn't even unbox the result, as there appears to be some
fairly long extracted strings as well.
5 {. all
dtmf-9 dtmf-0 dtmf-4 dtmf-7 dtmf-2
dtmf-1
kenny
dtmf-1 dtmf-2 dtmf-5 dtmf-3 dtmf-0
dtmf-1
Yep. It looks like it is all there. I guess the ;> scheme still creates a
temporary right-space-filled array, which will be way too big.
Ric said:
>
> Try
> ; ww1
>
> You could also try my code from earlier in the thread that processed
> each file at a time and only unboxed at the end. Whether you want to
> unbox at all depends on what you want to do with the tag contents
> afterwards.
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