![]() Perl regular expressions: Getting started An introduction to using Perl-style regular expressions for find and replace in UltraEdit and UEStudio.For example, If ^(h*o^) ^(f*s^) matches “hello folks”, ^2 ^1 would replace it with “folks hello”. Tagged expressions “Tagging” the find data allows UltraEdit/UEStudio to re-use the data similar to variable during a replace.Learn about simple string matching, character sets, ‘OR’ expressions, dealing with blank lines, and reformatting existing data, all with regular expressions ![]() Regular expressions This power tip covers UltraEdit’s legacy and Unix style regular expressions with several examples. ![]()
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