> Hi,
>
> rameo wrote:
> > My file - first line:
> > an 91.010 &System.-sep010- <Nop>
> >
> > I want to copy all numbers after -sep
> > echo match(getline(1), 'sep\zs\d\+\ze-')
> > gives 23 as output.
> > All ok.
> >
> > but
> > echo matchend(getline(1), 'sep\zs\d\+\ze-', 23)
> > gives -1 as output.
> > Why?
>
> because the 23 that was returned from match() is the position of the
> first digit, not the position of 'sep'. Thus you try to find
> 'sep\zs\d\+\ze-' in a string that for matchend() seems to consist only
> of
>
> 010- <Nop>
>
>
> Regards,
> J�rgen
>
> --
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> in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us. (Calvin)
Thanks Jurgen,
I use match() and matchend() to copy search matches to the clipboard
or remove them out of the text.
What can I do to make match() and matchend() work in order to copy p.e. the numbers after -sep?
Regards,
Raimond
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