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On Mar 14, 12:20*pm, Paul wrote:
On 2012-03-14, Jedumi wrote: I'm getting close in my research, but can't yet find a way to: Find for example: (c.1949) and Replace with (-c-.1949)-- Where the 'c' only is italicized. Once I get the code for this, I'll be able to adapt to other and more complex scenarios, I hope. You can turn on wildcards and use some more advanced regular expression operators in both the Find What and Replace With fields. For example in the Find What, you could use \((c). ([0-9]{4})\) and in the Replace With field, you could use (-\1-.\2)-- He doesn't want hyphens around the c, he wants the c to be italic. (The dash after the date was probably part of the metadiscussion, not what he wants to insert -- what function would it perform?) That would perform the desired replacement in your example. Here's a breakdown of what the expressions are doing: \( is the opening paren. It must be preceded by a backslash so that the Find-Replace tool sees it as a literal paren. (c) captures the 'c' so that it can be referenced in the Replace With expression ([0-9]{4}) Searches for any single digit in the class '0-9' that is repeated 4 times. This grouping is also captured with parentheses so that it can be referenced in the Replace With expression. \) Ssearches for a literal closing paren. In the Replace With expression: ( inserts a parenthesis \1 inserts the first captured group (the '(c)' in the Find What expression). \2 inserts the second captured group (the '([0-9]{4})' in the Find What expression). For more info, look hehttp://www.bokorlang.com/journal/15msw.htm and hehttps://office.microsoft.com/en-us/w...eplace-text-by... |
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