Thanks Tim,

Johns did work exactly the way I wanted it to.

I like yours too.

On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 8:37 PM, Tim Chase <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2017-06-19 22:29, John Passaro wrote:
> > use the expression register:
> >
> > s/\v\w+\="\zs\d\d+\ze"/\=submatch(0)-10/g
>
> Beware that this catches any variable name (not just [xy][12] which
> may or may not be what you want), and also doesn't catch
> negative-number values.
>
> But for the general case of the example you (OP) gave, John's works
> well too.
>
> -tim
>
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