On 3月13日, 下午1时26分, StarWing <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 3月13日, 上午3时42分, parekh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have something like this -
> > reg a0 = abc[0]
> > reg a0 = abc[0]
> > reg a0 = abc[0]
> > reg a0 = abc[0]
>
> > I am trying to create something like this -
> > reg a0 = abc[0]
> > reg a1 = abc[1]
> > reg a2 = abc[2]
> > reg a3 = abc[3]
>
> > Any recommendations on how I can do this at a command line?
>
> put your cursor on the first line,
> input: qqyyp7l<C-A>jddkq
> then, put cursor to second line, press 3...@q
> now every thing is done :-)

sorry, it's qqyyp/\d<CR><C-A>n<C-A>jddkq
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