On 02/20/2007 04:11 PM, NoOp wrote: > On 02/20/2007 07:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Sir, Madam, >> >> I'm working for the Taxes Services in France, and I'm using version 2.1 of >> Openoffice.org. Here is my problem: >> >> I've found in the help box of regular expressions the opportunity of >> searching for digits by means of [:digit:] expression. >> >> But it doesn't seem to work. Openoffice doesn't find such an expression in >> my whole text, whether I work on spreadsheet or word processing. >> >> Do I have to insert my data as shown below, or am I in the wrong way ? >> >> I thank you in advance >> >> Best regards >> >> > > With Regular expressions turned on: > > Search for: > \<[:digit:]\> will find any _single_ digit, example: 1 > \<[:digit:]+\> will find and combination of digits ex: 10,100, 1000 etc > > It think you'll find this site helpful: > http://homepage.ntlworld.com/garryknight/linux/ooregexp.html
After seeing Joe's post: Search for: [:digit:]? will find any _single_ digit, example: 1 [:digit:+? will find and combination of digits ex: 10,100, 1000 etc That's easier than the first example that I gave you. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
