Hi Mark,
Thank you very much!
I found the stack it is stdLib but it had an example
to trim spaces etc. but not strip numbers so your
code was definitely needed.
-=>JB<=-
On Jul 24, 2008, at 7:08 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi JB,
I don't know which stack you mean, but this should do it:
put replacetext("123sdf45","[^0-9]","")
The ^ searches for everything that is not in the specified range 0-9.
Best,
Mark
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On 25 jul 2008, at 03:27, -= JB =- wrote:
I downloaded a stack a while back that had a bunch
of scripts in it that would do things like strip chars
and various other goodies. I can't remember who
wrote it or the name of it so I can't find it.
Does anyone know the name of a stack that has
sample code that allows me to strip everything
but numbers from a line of text?
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