I like regular expressions a lot.

I'm not clear what people need though.

The kind of thing I do with them I doubt most poeople would be interested 
in.

I'll think about it. 

Maybe what is needed is an overview of the use of regex in TW (which is 
much wider actually than operators)? I think its the lack of a broad 
understanding of their ubuiquity that is in the way.

Josiah

On Thursday, 1 August 2019 18:01:49 UTC+2, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Josiah,
> I would also appreciate if you could provide examples of common and useful 
> pattern of regexp in TW!
> You favored me and provided a help page for SnR in Tiddler Commander!
>
> I know regexp is very powerful but in tiddlywiki.com there is little 
> documentation on that!
>
> You can have a daily post like *An Example a Day Using regexp with 
> Tiddlywiki*  :-)
>
> Cheers
> Mohammad 
>
>
>
> On Thursday, August 1, 2019 at 7:41:53 PM UTC+4:30, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> TonyM wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I would not underestimate the value of a plain English operator like 
>>> match for easy to read tests especially when they control visibility and 
>>> structure in code.
>>>
>>
>> Don't disagree. But its not a straw man.  Its the intelligent man--when 
>> you need her. Your example triumphed plain English *ignoring regex does 
>> plain already*.
>>  
>>
>>> On regex you could give the community A great resource if you provide 10 
>>> to 20 top regex tests we may want to use. I could brainstorm some desirable 
>>> ones.
>>>
>>
>> I'd happily do it. But I need to know what is needed. What is relevant?
>>
>> TT
>>
>>>

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