Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Re: search for absent strings

Thank you Christian,

when I do
:echo lst

I get an array of numbers, but I can't copy and paste them into a file for
some reason. When I highlight them it doesn't actually copy properly, and I
can't copy them using CTRL+V.

The only option is gives me is to press ENTER, which causes the numbers to
disappear and brings me back to the main document.

Christian Brabandt-3 wrote:
>
> Hi drlatex!
>
> On Di, 26 Jan 2010, drlatex wrote:
>
>> To see the result, I've tried
>> :echo lst
>
> What did it return? If it returned [] it means, all items were found in
> your file.
>
> Were those keywords by any chance in the same file (e.g. in the first
> line?) Then I would have changed Tim's command like this:
>
> let a=split(getline(1), '\s*,\s*')
> for arg in a | if search(arg, 'Wn')>1 | call filter(a, 'v:val=~arg') |
> endif| endfor
>
> (in case, all your keywords are in line 1. If they were in line 2
> exchange both 1 by 2)
>
> regards,
> Christian
>
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