On 2015-03-14 07:53, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Hi Ethan,
> 
> thanks fpor your reply ! :)
> 
> ...it does nearly work...;)
> 
> The first part of the expression only catches one digit and
> compares this to the digits of the second number, which 
> is different most of the time...

/\<\(\d\+\) out of \%(\1\>\)\@!\d\+ files are good/

should catch the cases where the first one is a substring of the
second one, or the second one is a substring of the first one.

I don't know if it's smart enough to change the text in the event of
1 file to read "1 file is good" in which case you'd need to have that
alternative.

 /\<\(\d\+\) out of \%(\1\>\)\@!\d\+ file\%(s are\| is\) good


-tim



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