On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 2:54:23 AM UTC-5, tjg wrote:
> I have a file where all the lines have the same structure : ID (integer),
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> Type (text), Description (text). These "fields" are separated by tabs (ts=7)
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>
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> To add new items I have created (well, not yet, as you will see) an
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> interactive function which goes :
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>
>
> function NewData ()
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> let ts=7
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> let ID = input("ID ? : ")
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> let Type = input("Type ? : ")
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> let Description = input("Description ? : ")
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> execute "normal! i".ID
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> execute "normal! a".Type
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> execute "normal! a".Description
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> endfunction
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>
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> which, for data such as [5237, Stock, something] gives me
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> 5237Stocksomething...
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>
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> How must I proceed to have the function insert a tab between execute #1 and
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> execute #2, and another one between execute #2 and execute #3 ?
>
Stick a literal tab character into your strings being appended with your normal
commands.
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