I think you could also use \t to signify a tab char. As for the matching a range of numbers you'd probably be better served to have lc handle whatever is leftover. However, barring that, you might look at this page: http://www.regular-expressions.info/numericranges.html for an explanation of how to get it done.
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Klaus on-rev <kl...@major.on-rev.com>wrote: > Hi Hugh, > > Am 04.02.2013 um 18:04 schrieb FlexibleLearning.com > <ad...@flexiblelearning.com>: > > > I have tab-delimited list and am trying to filter lines. > > > > > > Q1. How do we include a TAB character in the expression? Using filter > with > > "*\tsomeText" fails. > > use the contant TAB: > ... > filter tList with ("*" & TAB & "whatever") > ... > > > Q2. How do we specify a maximum numeric value? Using filter with "*[<18]" > > fails. > > Sorry, no idea. > Maybe with some RegeEx? > > > Have tried reading up on Bourne Shell but am totally confused! > > > > Thanks. > > > > Hugh Senior > > FLCo > > Best > > Klaus > > -- > Klaus Major > http://www.major-k.de > kl...@major.on-rev.com > > > _______________________________________________ > use-livecode mailing list > use-livecode@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your > subscription preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode > _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode