On 09/10/2018 08:15 AM, Ralph Mellor wrote:
Hi Todd,
What are the rules for what goes inside and what goes outside?
Also, do y have a link to what the various ":x" commands are that I
can use?
See https://docs.perl6.org/language/regexes#Adverbs
The first section explains the two
On 09/10/2018 08:36 AM, Laurent Rosenfeld via perl6-users wrote:
Yes, copy and paste error on the last code snippet.
say "Yes" if "2018 xJul 7" ~~ m/j :i ul/;
Cheers,
Laurent.
Now that is down right cleaver! I can change my mind
as I go. Thank you!
Hi Laurent,
Thank you! Another weapon in my tool box!
Question: this confused me when I first look at it. I am use to
the ":x" command being outside the first "/". For instance
s:g/
What are the rules for what goes inside and what goes outside?
Also, do y
Yes, copy and paste error on the last code snippet.
say "Yes" if "2018 xJul 7" ~~ m/j :i ul/;
Cheers,
Laurent.
Le lun. 10 sept. 2018 à 16:54, yary a écrit :
> > say "Yes" if "2018 xJul 7" ~~ m:i/j :i ul/;
> you mean
>
> say "Yes" if "2018 xJul 7" ~~ m/j :i ul/;
>
> m/.../ - not m:i at the sta
Hi Todd,
> What are the rules for what goes inside and what goes outside?
>
Also, do y have a link to what the various ":x" commands are that I can use?
>
See https://docs.perl6.org/language/regexes#Adverbs
The first section explains the two types of "adverb".
"regex adverbs" like `:i` can go e
> say "Yes" if "2018 xJul 7" ~~ m:i/j :i ul/;
you mean
say "Yes" if "2018 xJul 7" ~~ m/j :i ul/;
m/.../ - not m:i at the start!
-y
On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 4:54 AM, Laurent Rosenfeld via perl6-users <
perl6-users@perl.org> wrote:
> Hi Todd,
>
> you may use:
>
> say "Yes" if "2018 xJul 7" ~~ /:i
Hi Todd,
you may use:
say "Yes" if "2018 xJul 7" ~~ /:i jul/;
or:
say "Yes" if "2018 xJul 7" ~~ m:i/jul/;
In the second case, the adverb will apply to the whole pattern. In the
first case, it will start to apply from the point where the adverb is. In
this specific example, those two code sampl
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El lun., 10 sept. 2018 a las 9:29, ToddAndMargo ()
escribió:
> >
> > On
On 10/09/18 10:00, ToddAndMargo wrote:
On 09/09/2018 06:21 PM, Peter Scott wrote:
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