Hi rudy_b!

On Mi, 21 Jul 2010, rudy_b wrote:

> 
> Hi all, 
> I would truley thank you if you can help me with my issue. It's been few
> hours I am trying to solve this, but no luck yet!! 
> 
> I want to do a substitution using the (/s) command. But I am ONLY interested
> in substituting multiples of 100th line. 
> In other words, I have a huge file (thousands of lines); and, I want to go
> through this file, and look for lines #100, #200, #300, #400, ... and append
> the word "checked" at the end of these line. 
> for example: 
> 1. this is my line #1 
> 2. this is my line #2 
> 3. this is my line #3 
> ... 
> 100. this is my line #4 (CHECKED) 
> 101. this is my line #101 
> ... 
> 199 this is my line #199 
> 200. this is my line #200 (CHECKED) 
> ... 
> and so on... 
> 
> Does anyone know how can I do this? 
> 
> I tried to look into substituting with the aid of visual selection. (e.g.
> :$s/\v) but was not able to do such a selection to select multiples of 100th
> line. 
> 
> thanks for your help in advnace. 

You got already different solutions. Here is a different one (though a 
little bit more complicated):

:exe '%s/' join(map(range(100,line('$'),100), '''\%'' . v:val. "l$"'), '\|') '/ 
(CHECKED)'

(one line)

regards,
Christian

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