Thanks! It works well. On 10/26/10, Tim Chase <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/26/2010 04:51 AM, H Xu wrote: >> How could I remove one line from current buffer in my vimscript? > > Without knowing which line to remove, it's hard to give specific > help, but you can use the Ex "d" command to delete the current > line in vimscript, prefix it with a line-number if you know it, > or use a pattern to find it. > > function! Del32() > " delete the 32nd line in the file > 32d > endfunction > > function DelFoo() > " start on line #1 and search forward > " for "Foo" (note that this won't find > " Foo on line #1, but you can preserve > " 'wrapscan', set it, and start your > " search from line "$" instead if you > " want to find it in the first line. > 1/Foo/d > endfunction > > -tim > > > >
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