On 10-05-18 02:33 PM, AK wrote:
On 05/18/2010 02:23 PM, Jeremiah Martell wrote:
I cant figure out how to search for "newline followed by non-newline" using
vim.
So if I have a file like this:
a b c
d e f
g
h i j
k l
m n o
p q
I want to find the newlines after c, f, j, and o, but not after g or l.
What's the regular expression look like for this?
Thanks,
- Jeremiah
Doesn't /c\n work for you? -ak
Unless he's using Windoze. Then:
/c\r\n
For both:
/c\r\?\n
For the above:
/[cfjo]\r\?\n
Or, if c, f, j, and o are not single characters but strings:
/\(c\|f\|j\|o\)\r\?\n
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